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Interval Data: Temperature, Dates (data that has has an arbitrary zero) Ratio Data: Height, Weight, Age, Length (data that has an absolute zero) Nominal Data: Male, Female, Race, Political Party (categorical data that cannot be ranked) Ordinal Data: Degree of Satisfaction at Restaurant (data that can be ranked)

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Interval data: Temperature in degrees Celsius.

The difference in temperature between 1 deg C and 2 deg C is the same as the difference between 100 deg C and 101 deg C. However, 2 deg C is not twice as hot as 1 deg C.

Ratio data: Temperature in Kelvin.

The difference in temperature between 1 K and 2 K is the same as the difference between 100 K and 101 K. Moreover, 2 K is twice as hot as 1 K.

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