ratioskalaer
Ratioskalaer is a term that does not have a widely recognized definition in standard measurement theory. It may be a misspelling of "ratio scale" or a neologism used in a specific field or fiction. In many contexts, ratioskalaer would refer to multiple ratio scales or a framework for applying ratio-scale concepts across domains.
Ratio scales are a class of measurement scales that have a meaningful zero point and allow for
Common examples include physical quantities such as length, mass, and duration. More abstract quantities, like counts
Usage of a term like ratioskalaer in literature would typically denote either plural ratio scales, a framework
See also: ratio scale; levels of measurement; Stevens (1946). Notes: The term "ratioskalaer" is not standard in