The document discusses different types of scales used in research including nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio scales. It provides examples of each scale and explains their characteristics. Nominal scales involve categories with no intrinsic ordering. Ordinal scales denote differences in categories that can be ranked. Interval scales allow for arithmetic operations on data. Ratio scales have a true zero point. The document also covers various rating scales like Likert scales, semantic differential scales, rankings scales, and their properties.