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Ordinal variables order (or rank) data in terms of degree. Ordinal variables do not establish the numeric difference between data points. They indicate only that one data point is ranked higher or lower than another (Runyon, 1991). For instance, a researcher might want to analyze the letter grades given on student essays. An A would be ranked higher than a B, and a B higher than a C. However, the difference between these data points, the precise distance between an A and a B, is not defined. Letter grades are an example of an ordinal variable.

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