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the order of the different scales is [...]
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NOIR (the French word for black)

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the order of the different scales is [...]
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the order of the different scales is [...]
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NOIR (the French word for black)
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Subject 2. Measurement Scales
ey. Both examples can be measured on a zero scale, where zero represents no return, or in the case of money, no money. Note that as you move down through this list, the measurement scales get stronger. <span>Hint: Remember the order of the different scales by remembering NOIR (the French word for black); the first letter of each word in the scale is indicated by the letters in the word NOIR. Before we move on, here's a quick exercise to make sure that you understand the different measurement scales. In each case, identify whether you think the data is nominal, ordinal, inter

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