Time! A change between two points in time is the interval, sometimes referred to in engineering terms "delta."-InThree21
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∙ 6y agoIt depends what the intervals are between. Musical intervals would be measured in Hertz. The intervals between occurrences of a phenomenon would use units of time such as seconds.
Nominal Scale < Ordinal< Interval < Ratio
Measurement is based on several tenets: Interval, quantitative value, and relative baseline. Interval means the measurement cannot be based on ordinal values as they have no interval. EX: There is no interval between first place and fourth place. Quantitative means qualitative values, like orange, smooth, and such, cannot be used to measure. Numbers or number equivalents have to be used. Relative baseline means there has to be a "measuring stick" against which the measurements are made. Some sort of standard, like the metric system standards liter, meter, and second.
A repeated observation is when you repeat an observation that was already used
The lunitidal interval for Southern Louisiana is 245.
This question could be answered in a variety of ways. In statistics for the biological sciences we use scales of measurement for variable types. In this case there are 4 types of variables: nominal (aka categorical), ordinal, interval (aka scale), and ratio.
interval
Three basic levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, and interval/interval-ratio.
Three basic levels of measurement are nominal, ordinal, and interval/interval-ratio.
the level of measurement is interval
It is a ratio scale of measurement.
interval
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Interval
Nominal Scale < Ordinal< Interval < Ratio
Interval and ratio
Year of birth is interval level of measurement; age is ratio.