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ratio level of measurement is the only level to have a) an indicator of magnitude b) arithmetic manupaltion c) exhaustive categorizattion d) absolute zero​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, it is desirable to have a higher level of measurement (e.g., interval or ratio) rather than a lower one (nominal or ordinal).

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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RATIO SCALE

Ratio level of management is the only level to have AN ABSOLUTE ZERO

GETTING TO KNOW MORE ABOUT RATIO SCALE:

* A ratio scale is a sort of quantitative variable measuring scale. Any researcher can use it to compare intervals or differences. The fourth level of measurement is the ratio scale, which has a zero point or character of origin. This scale has a one-of-a-kind characteristic.

*  The temperature outdoors, for example, is 0 degrees Celsius. 0 degrees does not imply that it is not hot or cold; it is only a measurement.

* The majority of the qualities of the other three variable measuring scales, namely nominal, ordinal, and interval, are present in the ratio scale.

* A succession of values is "named," or labelled, using nominal variables. Ordinal scales give a sufficient amount of information on the order of choices, as one would expect from using them.

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