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According to Sir Karl Popper, one can disprove a theory by gathering
Nominal Data
Data that is categorized into distinct groups without any order or ranking between them, used for labeling or naming categories.
Ordinal Data
Data that can be categorized or ranked in order, but the intervals between ranks may not be equal.
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.
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