R1.66: An experiment measures the temperature of a chemical reaction in degrees Fahrenheit. The result in this experiment is an example of what type of measurement scale?
A. Ratio
B. Nominal
C. Interval
D. Ordinal
Temperature is measured in Fahrenheit scale
Temperature is a continuous measurement
Temperature measured in Fahrenheit is not a ratio scale, because zero degrees temperature exists
The measurement in fahrenheit is continuous scale and not just names, hence not nominal
The measurement in fahrenheit is continuous and hence cannot be ordinal
Interval is where values are measured in equal intervals. In this case the temperature in fahrenheit can be measured in intervals e,g. intervals of 1 degree fahrenheit or 3 degrees fahrenheit
Hence, temperature is Interval measurement scale
Answer :
C. Interval
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