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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the theory of conjoint measurement, the quantitative structure of natural attributes can be discovered in the absence of natural concatenation operations. It is the most general theory of measurement known to science. Fundamental and derived measurement in physics (Campbell, 1920), often thought to be the most general paths to quantification, are actually instances of the theory of conjoint measurement (Michell, 1990).

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! In the theory of conjoint measurement, the quantitative structure of natural attributes can be discovered in the absence of natural concatenation operations. It is the most general theory of measurement known to science. Fundamental and derived measurement in physics (Campbell, 1920), often thought to be the most general paths to quantification, are actually instances of the theory of conjoint measurement (Michell, 1990).