The comment I was replying to was not about ordinal data and I stand by it in its context. But on your point, the Jury's still out on what to do with Likert-type data like this. Purists do say that it's ordinal and…
The problem with that interpretation is that it ignores how much something deviates from the expected random. If everything was completely random: - 25% of the time, the actual and perceived ranking would be identical.…
The comment I was replying to was not about ordinal data and I stand by it in its context. But on your point, the Jury's still out on what to do with Likert-type data like this. Purists do say that it's ordinal and…
The problem with that interpretation is that it ignores how much something deviates from the expected random. If everything was completely random: - 25% of the time, the actual and perceived ranking would be identical.…