The order in which participants complete a task is an example of what level of measurement?
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Ordinal scale is the level of measurement of the order in which participants complete a task.
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- Ordinal scale is the measurement of statistical data where the variables will be present in order or rank without a level of difference between the categories.
- Ordinal stands for 'order', it consists of the qualitative data in which the variables will be arranged in order or rank from higher to lower in a scale.
- This type of scale cannot generate a comparison between two categories.
- For example in a running race we only consider the ranking of the participants as 1st, 2nd, 3rd but it doesn't indicate the distance covered and difference between each participant.
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