UGC NET COMMERCE November 2017(Paper-II) Q16

0. The scale of measurement which has no order, distance and unique origin is known as which one of the following?

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : In general, the principles of measurement (scaling) has three characteristics:
    1. Numbers are ordered. One number is less than, equal to or greater than another number.
    2. Difference between numbers are ordered. The difference between any pair of numbers is greater than, less than or equal to the difference between any other pair of numbers.
    3. The number series has a unique origin indicated by the number zero.
    The combinations of these characteristics of order, distance and origin provide the following widely used classification of measurement scales:

    Scale of MeasurementCharacteristics of MeasurementBasic Empirical Operation
    ∎ NominalNo order, distance or originDetermination of categorical information. Numbers only identify groups which cannot be ordered.
    ∎ OrdinalOrder but no distance or unique originDetermination of greater or lesser values. Numbers allow ranking but no arithmetic.
    ∎ IntervalBoth order and distance but not uniqueDetermination of equality of intervals or differences. Intervals between numbers are meaningful.
    ∎ RatioOrder, distance and unique originDetermination of equality of ratios. Intervals between numbers are meaningful and also their ratio as the lowest value is a meaningful zero.
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