define ordinal scale and give an example
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An ordinal scale is a scale (of measurement) that uses labels to classify cases (measurements) into ordered classes. ... Some examples of variables that use ordinal scales would be movie ratings, political affiliation, military rank, etc. Example. One example of an ordinal scale could be "movie ratings".
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