The <u>ordinal data</u> is type of data is also called ranked data and expresses the comparative evaluation of various characteristics or entities, and relative assignment of each, to a class according to a set of criteria.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A categorical, quantitative category of data where there are normal, organized categories of variables and the ranges between the categories are not established is understood as an ordinal data. These information occurs on an ordinal dimension, one of the 4 calculation rates defined in 1946 by S. S. Stevens. An illustration of ordinal data is a satisfaction score on a range of 1-10. There is no uniform significance for the disparity between one score and the next in level results.
D.) beliefs and how we respond to them, but not our understanding
For most of them, centrally planned economy usually determine what kind of occupation that its people have (we have no freedom to choose our jobs)
Not only that, usually there is no wage gap between each occupations like we see in the free market.
No one branch grows bigger than another, preventing the country from becoming a monarchy