What's Nominal scale with example
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nominal scale is a scale of measurement used to assign events or objects into discrete categories. The nominal scale holds two additional properties. The first property is that all categories are equal. Unlike in other scales, such as ordinal, interval, or ratio scales, categories in the nominal scale are not ranked.
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nominal scale describes a variable with categories that do not have a natural order or ranking.
One example of a nominal scale could be "sex".
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