here is one set of data that illustrates that ...
Data Display
Row data A B
1 19 1 2
2 20 1 2
3 21 1 2
4 22 1 2
5 23 1 2
6 24 1 2
7 24 1 1
8 25 1 1
9 26 1 1
10 27 1 1
11 28 1 1
12 29 1 1
13 22 1 0
14 23 1 0
15 24 1 0
16 25 1 0
17 26 1 0
18 27 1 0
19 33 0 2
20 34 0 2
21 35 0 2
22 36 0 2
23 37 0 2
24 38 0 2
25 28 0 1
26 29 0 1
27 30 0 1
28 31 0 1
29 32 0 1
30 33 0 1
31 32 0 0
32 33 0 0
33 34 0 0
34 35 0 0
35 36 0 0
36 37 0 0
if you can enter the data (n=36 ... 6 in a cell, 2 levels on A and 3 on B) and, plot the 2 factor graphs both with A on baseline and B as lines ... and the reversed ... you will see what i mean. one way it looks ordinal ... the other way it looks DISordinal
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