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A psychologist studying social networks measures the variable 'number of siblings' for a group of participants. If Participant A has 66 siblings and Participant B has 33 siblings, the psychologist can correctly state that Participant A has twice as many siblings as Participant B because 'number of siblings' is measured at the ratio level of measurement.

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