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Determine N(D)for the following D values: 0.01, 0.21, 0.77, and 1.20.
True Zero Point
In measurement scales, a true zero point indicates the absence of the quantity being measured, allowing for ratios to be meaningfully calculated.
Interval Level Variables
Interval level variables are a type of quantitative data where the intervals between values are meaningful, but the data lack a true zero point, allowing for the measurement of difference but not ratio.
Ratio Level Variables
Variables that have a true zero point and can be compared in terms of multiples.
Categorical
Pertaining to data or variables that represent categories, qualities, or characteristics without inherent numerical value.
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