The difference between continuous scores and discrete scores is that
A) continuous scores are derived from interval scales, whereas discrete scores are derived from ratio scales.
B) continuous scores are derived from ratio scales, whereas discrete scores are derived from interval scales.
C) continuous scores, but not discrete scores, can be converted to percentiles.
D) continuous scores, but not discrete scores, can have fractional values.
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