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It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
I think you mean a Likert scale, i.e. a scale that gives ordered responses that have no real numerical value, for example "Strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, strongly disagree." This is ordinal level data and is probably best displayed in a bar graph, with one bar for each possible answer.
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
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Meaning of "Is the Scope of the graph appropriate? "
When comparing two things in the graph, you use double bars per interval.
inter =val means the lowest number no the same number
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It depends on what you mean by scale. In music, for instance, each half step is related to the prior note by the twelfth root of 2.
Interval means only ONE Thing : The Distance BETWEEN notes or tones. Like a scale degree. eg: tonic, supertonic, subdominant.....
The confidence interval is not directly related to the mean.
A confidence interval of x% is an interval such that there is an x% probability that the true population mean lies within the interval.
I think you mean a Likert scale, i.e. a scale that gives ordered responses that have no real numerical value, for example "Strongly agree, agree, neutral, disagree, strongly disagree." This is ordinal level data and is probably best displayed in a bar graph, with one bar for each possible answer.