![]() I still think that much can be done on this matter and editors can encourage and publish such necessary contributions. ![]() In the 1970s and 1980s there was much about this in the CBSEM literature. This creates a loss of power and can have estimators/algorithms doing jobs on scales/data that they were not designed to handle. Unfortunately, in much research (but it may produce the same results or not) scales are used in a sub-optimal way and then forced into analysis techniques (e.g., regression, SEM etc) that ignore the fundamental assumptions underpinning the technique. Matti revived an older contribution and just because it is old does not mean it does not have merit to discuss further in modern times! I would state Matti that technically a continuous scale with ratio properties has even more points or is in fact continuous and might mark out of 100 or be on a line scale. ![]()
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