Blood Pressure: Ratio Data vs. Interval Data Explained
Blood pressure cannot be interval data, but instead is ratio data. While both interval and ratio data are continuous and have equal intervals between each unit, ratio data has an absolute zero point. Since blood pressure always has a positive value, with zero indicating an absence of pressure, blood pressure has a true zero and is therefore ratio data.Hypertension - Related Articles
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