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An interval scale exhibits the property of order. Absolute magnitudes cannot be compared using an interval scale because the zero point is established arbitrarily. The number of years the respondent has lived at a particular address is an example of an interval scale. All of these are false. None of these are false.

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The correct answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

Interval scale is the term which is defined as the measurement scale in terms of quantitative where the difference among two variables is meaningful.

In short, it is described as where there is order and the difference among the two values is meaningful. Its example are credit score, temperature (Celcius), SAT score and pH balance.

So, the statement which is wrong is that the example of interval scale is the number of years the respondent lived as the specific address.

NOTE: Here the question is missing. So, the question is Which statement is false regarding the Interval scale?

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