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Measurements scale valid or not on variables

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Answered by anushsxn3
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Scales of measurement in research and statistics are the different ways in which variables are defined and grouped into different categories. Sometimes called the level of measurement, it describes the nature of the values assigned to the variables in a data set.

The term scale of measurement is derived from two keywords in statistics, namely; measurement and scale. Measurement is the process of recording observations collected as part of a research.

Scaling, on the other hand, is the assignment of objects to numbers or semantics. These two words merged together refers to the relationship among the assigned objects and the recorded observations.

Answered by dhananjayulun34
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acan be reliable but not valued, if itmeasuring something very consistently but it consistently measuring the wrong construct. likewise, A measure can be valid but not reliable if it it is is measuring the right construct, but not do in a consistent manner.

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