On measurement scales: Neither ordinal nor interval?

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Abstract

There is a received view on measurement scales. It includes both a classification of scales (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) and a set of prescriptions regarding measurement inferences. This article casts doubt on the adequacy of this received view. To do this, I propose an epistemic characterization of the ordinal/interval distinction, that is, one in terms of researchers’ beliefs. This novel characterization reveals the ordinal/ interval distinction as too coarse grained and thus the received view as too restrictive of a framework for measurement research.

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Philippi, C. L. (2021). On measurement scales: Neither ordinal nor interval? Philosophy of Science, 88(5), 929–939. https://doi.org/10.1086/714873

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