What is the difference between count data and ordered data?
A) there is no difference,they are two names for the same thing
B) in count data the dependent variable is an integer that represent a measurement,in ordered data it represents a rank
C) ordered data can be continuous while count data are discrete
D) count data indicate ranking while ordered data are categorical
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