Abstract
The meaning of interval measurement in physics stems from well supported theory which specifies the procedures for making measurements and provides the explicit functional relationship between variables derived from different measurement procedures. The concept of interval measurement may be heuristic but in applied fields of psychology and education it is not scientifically relevant because theory is inadequate to either specify how to obtain measurements or to specify the function which relates different measures.
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