The following statements are all NEGATIVE arguments for using discrete data EXCEPT
Select one:
a. Discrete data takes many more observations because variability tends to be hidden when using discrete measurements.
b. Discrete data can be subject to different interpretations by different people: what might be a failure to one person might not be to another.
c. People often round the results either up or down, thus losing some clarity or variability.
d. There is sometimes difficulty in measuring what is good and what is bad because some things might be worse than others.