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    A scale is regular if there is a permissible transformation by which any scale can be transformed into any other, for a given measurement system. The system is called regular if all the corresponding scales are regular. The main theorem leads to a characterization of scale types. If the lowest possible scale type corresponds to the group of bijective functions, it follows that for ordered sets only four scale types are possible: ordinal, interval, ratio, and absolute.
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    regular scales
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    permissible transformation
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    measurement system
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    characterization of scale types
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    bijective functions
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    ordinal
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    interval
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    ratio
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    absolute
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