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The behavior of units of matter, objects, organisms, or events in the universe.
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| ordinal |
The scale of measurement in which data are arranged in rank order.
Ãâó: www.upei.ca/~xliu/measurement/glossary.htm
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| ordinal |
A level of measurement at which only relative information is available about a feature, such as a ranking. For a highway, for example, the line is coded to show a Jeep trail, a dirt road, a paved road, a state highway, or an interstate highway, in ascending rank.
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| ordeal b. |
Calabar b.
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| ordinal s. |
a scale used to classify data into qualitative ordered categories, e.g., defining socioeconomic status as low, medium, or high; the values have a distinct order but intervals are created arbitrarily and lack an intrinsic numerical equality.
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| ORD | a ratite bird order: flightless ground birds having vestigial wings and long bills and small eyes: kiwis |
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| ORD | Araceae |
| ORD | spiders |
| ORD | spiders |
| ORD | order of plants distinguished by tubular petaloid perianth and inferior ovary |
| ORD | a position in the manual of arms |
| ORD | an order of hooved mammals of the subclass Eutheria (including pigs and peccaries and hippopotami and members of the suborder Ruminantia) having an even number of functional toes |
| ORD | order of fungi having a closed ascocarp (cleistothecium) with the asci scattered rather than gathered in a hymenium |
| ORD | coextensive with the family Auriculariaceae |
| ORD | fish with dorsoventrally flattened bodies |
| ORD | frogs, toads, tree toads |
| ORD | order of extinct dibranchiate cephalopods related to the surviving spirulas |
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