The question as to whether the format of a scale influences results has been examined infrequently and with conflicting answers. Two Likert-type formats, one with all choice points defined and the other with only end-points defined, were administered to 121 subjects. Each subject completed half of the items in the defined and the other half in the end-defined condition. Results were not significantly different between forms, nor did subjects indicate a format preference. Although the end-defined items exhibited greater variability than did the every-point defined items, the results suggest that minor Likert-type format changes do not critically affect outcomes. © 1984, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
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Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of response format—open-ended (OE) versu...
Likert-type scales are one of the most commonly used instruments in social sciences and market resea...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
Questionnaires using Likert-type rating scales are an important source of data in marketing research...
Self-report scales are used in abundance across several different professional areas. It is importan...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
A remarkable deal of social research is based on data collected through the use of Likert-type scale...
AbstractMany articles published in the International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology descr...
There has been much debate over the optimal format for scales, particularly in regard to two key iss...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
The effect of response format on diagnostic as-sessment of students ’ performance on an algebra test...
Zusammenfassung. Die vorliegende Studie beschäftigte sich mit den Auswirkungen von dichotomen, ordin...
In four survey experiments we show that people generally answer more extremely to survey items prese...
Background: Commonly used response scales in patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures include the vis...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of response format—open-ended (OE) versu...
Likert-type scales are one of the most commonly used instruments in social sciences and market resea...