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Measurement Scales

1. Introduction

Measurement scales are a crucial aspect of quantitative reasoning, providing a
framework for classifying and analyzing data. Understanding different types of
measurement scales is essential for selecting appropriate statistical techniques and
interpreting research findings effectively.

2. Types of Measurement Scales

a. Nominal Scale:

• The nominal scale is the simplest level of measurement that categorizes data
into distinct categories or groups.
• Nominal data lacks numerical significance and only serves to label or classify
observations.
• Examples include:
• Gender (male, female)
• Marital status (married, single, divorced)
• Types of cars (sedan, SUV, truck)


b. Ordinal Scale:

• The ordinal scale ranks data into ordered categories, where the relative
position or rank of each category is meaningful.
• While ordinal data preserves the order of categories, the intervals between
categories are not uniform or measurable.
• Examples include:
• Educational attainment (high school diploma, bachelor's degree,
master's degree)
• Likert scale responses (strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree,
strongly agree)
• Ranking of sports teams (1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place)


c. Interval Scale:

• The interval scale measures data with equal intervals between consecutive
points on the scale.
• Interval data allows for meaningful differences between measurements but
lacks a true zero point.
• Examples include:
• Temperature measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit
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