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  2. Absolute scale - Wikipedia

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    Absolute scales are used when precise values are needed in comparison to a natural, unchanging zero point. Measurements of length, area and volume are inherently absolute, although measurements of distance are often based on an arbitrary starting point.

  3. Lilia Skala - Wikipedia

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    Lilia Skala (née Sofer; 28 November 1896 – 18 December 1994) was an Austrian and American architect and actress [1] known for her role in the film Lilies of the Field (1963), for which she received critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. During her career, Skala was also nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award.

  4. Scale - Wikipedia

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    Scale (map), the ratio of the distance on a map to the corresponding actual distance Scale (geography) Weighing scale, an instrument used to measure mass; Scale (ratio), the ratio of the linear dimension of the model to the same dimension of the original

  5. Visual analogue scale - Wikipedia

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    This continuous (or "analogue") aspect of the scale differentiates it from discrete scales such as the Likert scale.There is evidence showing that visual analogue scales have superior metrical characteristics than discrete scales, thus a wider range of statistical methods can be applied to the measurements.

  6. Skala - Wikipedia

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    SKALA, the process computer for the Chernobyl-type nuclear power plants; Skala (surname) Skala Battalion, an assault battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces; Skala (sports organization), a Jewish Communist sports organization in interbellum Poland; Skala, a 2011 album by Mathias Eick; Zastava Skala, a subcompact car made by Serbian ...

  7. Vernier scale - Wikipedia

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    Vernier caliper with a vernier constant of 0.1 for clarity of operation. The standard for a caliper is usually a constant of 0.02 Vernier caliper scale with the normal 0.02 vernier constant, showing measurement of object at 19.44 mm to two decimal places

  8. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) test designed to measure intelligence and cognitive ability in adults and older adolescents. [1] ...

  9. Thurstone scale - Wikipedia

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    In psychology and sociology, the Thurstone scale was the first formal technique to measure an attitude.It was developed by Louis Leon Thurstone in 1928, originally as a means of measuring attitudes towards religion.