Theory of Scales

  • Berka K
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A theory of scales can be understood either as a specific variant of the theory of extraphysical measurement, oriented especially to the problems of scaling and scaling procedures, or as a relatively independent component of a general theory of measurement. The...

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Berka, K. (1983). Theory of Scales (pp. 158–177). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7828-7_7

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