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Numerals assigned for the purpose of rank. For example: 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in a race. Ordinal numbers imply an order but tell nothing of the distance between the entries. Thus, they give no information about how much faster the first place finisher was than the second, just that she was faster.
Ãâó: www.bellomyresearch.com/definitions.htm
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a classification of data groups which are arranged according to an underlying continuum (ie, from larger to smaller), but differences between ranks may not be equal.
Ãâó: cstl.syr.edu/fipse/TabBar/Glossary.html
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Data that indicate differences in terms of more and less, and that can be placed into rankings - eg: first, ninth, least unhappy.
Ãâó: education.massey.ac.nz/wellington_online/bedu6205/...
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Relative positions (first, second, third), healthier.
Ãâó: mac01.eps.pitt.edu/Courses/GEO2446/members.htm
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variable A nominal variable with ordering 1 = private, 2 = captain, 3 = general, etc?br>
Ãâó: engrd270.elliottback.com/archives/2005/01/25/lectu...
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