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A photographic method of changing the ratio of ordinate‐scale to abscissa‐scale

Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, 1931
This method is proposed for the purpose of reproducing magnetograms or other continuous photographic records made at different observatories on the same scales as regards both time and value of magnetic or other recorded element with all the minutiae of detail.
Peters, William J., Green, J. W.
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Nominal and Ordinal Scales

1971
In section 1.8.1 a nominal scale was defined as a 1–1 map of Open image in new window into 〈ℝ = 〉 where Open image in new window is the irreducible r. s. corresponding to a r. s. 〈A; ≈〉, with an equivalence relation ≈. Thus a nominale scale is a 1–1 correspondence between equivalence classes (classes of empirical objects showing the same manifestation ...
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Ordinal scales in the theory of measurement

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 1987
In the paper a new comparison criterion for a consistent assignment of real numbers to the elements of an empirical structure (usually called as scales in the theory of measurement) defined in sets ordered by a transitive, asymmetric binary relation is introduced, and complete characterisation of the structure of all equivalence classes of scales of ...
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Optimal scaling for survival analysis with ordinal data

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2017
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Ordinal scales and foundations of misinference.

Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1989
Fundamental deficiencies in the information provided by an ordinal scale constrain the logical inferences that can be drawn; inferences about progress in treatment are particularly vulnerable. Ignoring or denying the limitations of scale information will have serious practical and economic consequences.
C, Merbitz, J, Morris, J C, Grip
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An Ordinal Partition from a Scale

1998
In this paper, some theorems of Hajnal are revisited to weaken the hypothesis of CH to the existence of a short scale (∂ = N1). In particular, if ∂=N1, then there is a triangle-free graph G on ω 1 · ω such that every subset X ⊆ ω 1 2 of order type ω 1 2 has an edge.
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Analysis of Trends in Proportions with an Ordinally Scaled Determinant

Biometrical Journal, 1986
AbstractIn this paper the analysis of several proportions in a comparative study setting is discussed. The case of ordinal grouping variates is considered. F statistics are formulated to test for trend in the proportions over the scored values of the determinant variate.
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Ordinal Decision Making with a Notion of Acceptable: Denoted Ordinal Scales

2002
Our concern is with the problem of constructing decision functions to aid in making decision under uncertainty. We discuss the tradeoff that has to be made, when selecting a scale for representing our possible payoffs, between the power of the scale and the burden of the scale. We consider here the situation in which our basic scale is an ordinal scale,
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