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A researcher ranks participants from first to tenth place based on their performance on a memory task. Apply S. S. Stevens's framework to explain why this ranking qualifies as measurement, and state how the researcher should use this level of measurement to guide their data analysis decisions in a brief one- to three-sentence response.

Question: A researcher ranks participants from first to tenth place based on their performance on a memory task. Apply S. S. Stevens's framework to explain why this ranking qualifies as measurement, and state how the researcher should use this level of measurement to guide their data analysis decisions in a brief one- to three-sentence response.

Sample answer: Ranking participants qualifies as measurement because, under Stevens's framework, ranking represents a specific characteristic of the individuals. The researcher should use this level of measurement as a practical guide to determine which statistical procedures are appropriate for analyzing the ranked performance data and what conclusions can be drawn.

Key points:

  • Ranking represents a specific characteristic and qualifies as measurement under Stevens's framework
  • The level of measurement guides the decision on which statistical procedures are appropriate
  • The level of measurement helps determine what conclusions can be drawn from the data

Rubric: Grading Rubric: - Application to Ranking (5 points): Correctly applies the framework to argue that ranking is measurement because it represents a specific characteristic of the individuals. - Analysis Decision (5 points): Applies the framework's second significance to explain that the level of measurement guides the choice of statistical procedures and conclusions.

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