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  1. The 3-Point Likert Scale is a powerful assessment tool employed to gauge the intensity of opinions, attitudes, and perceptions within a given survey or research context. Simple questions that elicit yes and no answers can be misleading in a survey.

  2. 14 sie 2019 · Three-Point Scales May Be Good Enough When Using Many Items. In response to Green and Rao, in the rather bluntly titled “Three-Point Likert Scales Are Good Enough” article, Matell and Jacoby (1971) argued that three points are good enough in some cases.

  3. 20 lut 2020 · 3-Point Likert Scale. The 3 point scale is used similarly to the 2 point version, but introduces a neutral option (yes/unsure/no). 4-Point Likert Scale. This version forces respondents to make a choice. Consider this 4 point smiley face Likert scale, where the faces represent: Extremely Dissatisfied, Somewhat Dissatisfied, Satisfied, and ...

  4. 10 sty 2015 · A five-point Likert scale was used to measure the responses, with 1 indicating strong disagreement and 5 indicating strong agreement. The Likert scale is widely used in social science...

  5. 3 lip 2020 · A Likert scale is a rating scale used to measure opinions, attitudes, or behaviors. It consists of a statement or a question, followed by a series of five or seven answer statements. Respondents choose the option that best corresponds with how they feel about the statement or question.

  6. 31 sty 2024 · Likert scale definition: A Likert scale is a quantitative analysis data collection tool used in surveys and research to assess individuals’ attitudes, opinions, or perceptions. This scale presents a series of statements or questions to respondents.

  7. 14 maj 2024 · A Likert scale is a way to answer a survey question on a five- or seven-point scale. The choices range from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree so the survey maker can get a holistic view of people’s opinions.

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