Explain nominal scale of measurement with example?
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A Nominal Scale is a measurement scale, in which numbers serve as “tags” or “labels” only, to identify or classify an object. This measurement normally deals only with non-numeric (quantitative) variables or where numbers have no value.
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It's a measurement scale in which numbers are shown as tags or labels only to get to know about object.
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