What is the difference between data measured on a ratio scale and data measured on an interval scale? A ratlan scale has a zero true point, so zero on the scale corresponds to zero of the concept being measured. An lnterval scale has a true zero point, so zero on the scale corresponds to zero b of the concept belng measured an internal scale can measure can multrply and divlde the values, whereas ratlo scale does not. D, none of these
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ratlan scale has a zero true point, so zero on the scale corresponds to zero of the concept being measured. An lnterval scale has a true zero point, so zero on the scale corresponds to zero b of the concept belng measured an internal scale can measure can multrply and divlde the values, whereas ratlo scale does not. D, none of these
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