When trying to compare measures of very different magnitudes - for example, total distance measured as many kilometers against high-intensity run measured as less than 1 kilometer - it is recommended to use a scale based on a normal distribution (rather than a linear scale). When using the normal distribution scales, which of the following is NOT true?
a. The absolute position is the most important.
b. All the metrics can be compared to each other.
c. A dot on the extreme left or right is truly exceptional performance.
d. Dots on the right represent higher than average performance, while dots on the left represent lower than average performance