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Date: 2008-08-29 22:23:59
Psychometrics
Measurement
Metrology
Cognitive science
Level of measurement
Scale
Spatial analysis
Geographic information system
Statistics
Measuring instrument
Quantity
Rasch model

Beyond Stevens: A revised approach to measurement for geographic information Nicholas R. Chrisman

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