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concept:ordinal-scale

ordinal scale

Scale representing ordered attribute values.

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Concepts (1)

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  • scale
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    A formal context with a suggestive interpretation used in conceptual scaling.

Related by similarity (8)

cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edge

Entities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.

  • Levels of Scaleconcept0.797
    The property that living structures contain centers at a beautiful range of sizes at well-marked levels with definite jumps, where each level helps the next; jumps should not be too great (ideally 2:1 to 4:1, less than 10:1)
  • Scale where each object has all but one attribute.
  • Human Scaleconcept0.787
    The quality of spatial dimensions that feel comfortable and nurturing to human beings.
  • Likert Scaleconcept0.782
    1-to-5 response scale used throughout psychometric scoring
  • dichotomic scaleconcept0.780
    Scale with two attribute values that are negations of each other (e.g., pass/fail).
  • multiordinal scaleconcept0.770
    Scale combining multiple ordinal attributes.
  • The quality of being rough, not manicured, concept-free, and genuine, which produces life in everyday situations and modern artifacts.
  • nominal scaleconcept0.761
    Scale representing distinct attribute values without ordering.