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... SCALES = A ratio scale has all the properties of the other scales plus the im- portant property of additivity as defined by Axioms 6 through 9 above . The ratio of one measurement to another remains the same when the scale is changed ...
... SCALES = A ratio scale has all the properties of the other scales plus the im- portant property of additivity as defined by Axioms 6 through 9 above . The ratio of one measurement to another remains the same when the scale is changed ...
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... scale measurements , hence the opera- tions of forming the ratio of two powers , taking the logarithm of the ratio , and multiplying by ten are all permissible . The resulting scale is not a ratio scale , but an interval scale . Hence ...
... scale measurements , hence the opera- tions of forming the ratio of two powers , taking the logarithm of the ratio , and multiplying by ten are all permissible . The resulting scale is not a ratio scale , but an interval scale . Hence ...
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... scale , partial - order scale , weak - order scale , simple - order scale , interval scale and ratio scale . ( b ) A two - dimensional scale with one component a partial - order scale and the other a ratio scale . ( c ) A four ...
... scale , partial - order scale , weak - order scale , simple - order scale , interval scale and ratio scale . ( b ) A two - dimensional scale with one component a partial - order scale and the other a ratio scale . ( c ) A four ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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