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Axioms of conjointness postulate that attributes that cannot be measured empirically (for example, loudness, intelligence, or hunger) can be measured by observing the way their component dimensions change in relation to each other.
(Hosch, 2011 , p. 227-228)
See Also
Axioms of Difference (Dictionary Entry)
Axioms of Extension (Dictionary Entry)
Axioms of Order (Dictionary Entry)
Measurement Theory (Dictionary Entry)