Likert scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An important distinction must be made between a Likert scale and a Likert item. - Because Likert items are often accompanied by a visual analog scale (e.g., a -
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Likert scale: Definition from Answers.com
Likert scale A scale, usually of approval or agreement, used in questionnaires. - Here, I'll explain the basic steps in developing a Likert or "Summative" scale. -
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Likert Scaling
Here, I'll explain the basic steps in developing a Likert or "Summative" scale. - Administering the Scale. You're now ready to use your Likert scale. -
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Likert scales - Psychology Wiki
A Likert scale (pronunciation in the field of Psychology varies between /l k rt - Because Likert items are often accompanied by a visual analog scale (e.g., a -
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Likert Scales: Dispelling the Confusion
Likert Scales: - regardless of its format, should not be called a Likert scale. - come to use the term, "Likert scale" in very different ways. -
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Likert scale
The 'Likert scale' is a common interval-based multiple-choice style of question used in questionnaires. - Likert's original scale (in his PhD thesis) was -
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I have always restricted the use
I have, however, increasingly seen "Likert scale" used to describe items with - Such a scale was not new with Likert, though. -
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likert
- semantic differential, Likert scale. Five-point Likert scales are perhaps most - See Distributions on Likert scales for solutions and for a tabulation of the -
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Likert scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Likert scale (variously pronounced 'lick-urt' or 'lie-kurt') is a type of - 1 Sample question presented using a five-point Likert Scale. 2 Scoring and analysis -
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Likert-type
The Likert-type scale has been used by persuasion researchers for over three decades. The original scale of this type was developed by Rensis Likert and is explained -
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