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Inherent zero
Reference point in statistics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In statistics, an inherent zero is a reference point used to describe data sets which are indicative of magnitude of an absolute or relative nature. Inherent zeros are used in the "ratio level" of "levels of measurement" and imply "none".[1]
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