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All strong acids have weak conjugate bases.
Interval Scale
A type of measurement scale that allows for the quantification and comparison of the magnitude of differences between items, but does not have a true zero point.
Five-Point Scale
A measurement tool or survey response option scale that utilizes five discrete points, often used for evaluating attitudes, opinions, or behaviors.
Participants
Individuals who take part in a study or experiment, contributing data for analysis.
Ratio Scales
Measurement scales that have a true zero point and allow for comparisons of absolute magnitude; examples include height, weight, and duration.
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