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Interval Data
A type of numerical data where the difference between two values is meaningful, but there is no true zero point, allowing for comparisons of differences but not ratios.
Nominal Responses
Answers to survey questions that are categorized into groups without any inherent numerical value or order.
Ordinal Responses
Data that represent categories with a meaningful order but not necessarily equidistant intervals between categories.
Interval Responses
Responses or data that range within a specific interval, often used in surveys or statistical analysis to understand distribution or preference.
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