Likert-type data are often assumed to be equidistant by applied researchers so that they can use parametricmethods to analyse the data. Since the equidistance assumption rarely is tested, the validity of parametric analyses of Likert-type data is often unclear. This paper consists of two parts where we deal with this validity problem in two different respects. In the first part, we use an experimental design to show that the perceived distance between scale points on a regular five-point Likert-type scale depends on how the verbal anchors are used. Anchors only at the end points create arelatively larger perceived distance between points near the ends of the scale than in the middle (end-of-scale effect), while anchors at all points create ...
served that many researchers spend a lot of time constructing questionnaire items that ensure maxima...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(3): 297-302, 2015. Likert, Likert-type, and ordinal-scal...
The widespread use of Pearson correlations and, by extension, the Maximum Likelihood estimation meth...
Likert-type data are often assumed to be equidistant by applied researchers so that they can use par...
methodology for assessing measurement invariance with Likert data. Monte-Carlo analyses indicate lar...
While popular, few studies have assessed the efficacy of the Differential Functioning of Items and T...
The Likert scale is commonly used in survey research using primary and secondary data to measure the...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
A trenchant and passionate dispute over the use of parametric versus non-parametric methods for the ...
Ashby, Maddox and Lee (Psychological Science, 5 (3) 144) argue that it can be inappropriate to fit m...
A remarkable deal of social research is based on data collected through the use of Likert-type scale...
Likert scaled data, which are frequently collected In studies of interaction in virtual environments...
For two independent samples there is much debate in the literature whether parametric or non-paramet...
In science, it is a common experience to discover that although the investigated effect is very clea...
In science, it is a common experience to discover that although the investigated effect is very clea...
served that many researchers spend a lot of time constructing questionnaire items that ensure maxima...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(3): 297-302, 2015. Likert, Likert-type, and ordinal-scal...
The widespread use of Pearson correlations and, by extension, the Maximum Likelihood estimation meth...
Likert-type data are often assumed to be equidistant by applied researchers so that they can use par...
methodology for assessing measurement invariance with Likert data. Monte-Carlo analyses indicate lar...
While popular, few studies have assessed the efficacy of the Differential Functioning of Items and T...
The Likert scale is commonly used in survey research using primary and secondary data to measure the...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
A trenchant and passionate dispute over the use of parametric versus non-parametric methods for the ...
Ashby, Maddox and Lee (Psychological Science, 5 (3) 144) argue that it can be inappropriate to fit m...
A remarkable deal of social research is based on data collected through the use of Likert-type scale...
Likert scaled data, which are frequently collected In studies of interaction in virtual environments...
For two independent samples there is much debate in the literature whether parametric or non-paramet...
In science, it is a common experience to discover that although the investigated effect is very clea...
In science, it is a common experience to discover that although the investigated effect is very clea...
served that many researchers spend a lot of time constructing questionnaire items that ensure maxima...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(3): 297-302, 2015. Likert, Likert-type, and ordinal-scal...
The widespread use of Pearson correlations and, by extension, the Maximum Likelihood estimation meth...