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    Supports→Assigning a ratio scale to measure sensations of loudness, volume, and density is justified as measurement.

    The assignment captures regularities in experimental results, namely that loudness = volume × density.

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    The central opponent of Campbell in this debate was Stevens, whose distinction between types of measurement scale was discussed above. Stevens defined measurement as the “assignment of numerals to objects or events according to rules” (1951: 1) and claimed that any consistent and non-random assignment counts as measurement in the broad sense (1975: 47). In useful cases of scientific inquiry, Stevens claimed, measurement can be construed somewhat more narrowly as a numerical assignment that is ba

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