8. The similarity between an ordinal level of measurement and an interval level of measurement is that

A. neither can be arranged in some order

B. both can be arranged in some order

C. differences between data values can be determined and are meaningful

D. differences between data values cannot be determined or are meaningless

Respuesta :

Answer: B. both can be arranged in some order

Step-by-step explanation:

At the ordinal level of measurement, data can be ordered in some format however it is not possible to know how much the data vary from each other. For instance: Very Bad, Bad, Good, Very Good. Data can be ordered under this but we won't know just how much of a difference exists.

Interval data can also be ordered and this time we can tell how the data varies from one another for instance by 1 or 2. The only problem here however, is that interval data does not end with zero.