What is the difference between ordinal and nominal levels of measurement?
A. The ordinal measure has meaningful and constant differences between scale units.
B. The ordinal measure ranks categories.
C. The ordinal measure does not meet the requirement of being mutually exclusive.
D. The ordinal measure does not rank categories.
Ans: B
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