This paper introduces a new measure of ordinal scales, specifically that of the Likert scale. An overview of the Likert scale is given and a set of requirements is presented that should be satisfied to assure a proper meaning of consensus within the confines of the Likert scale. Illustrations compare the consensus measure with entropy and other statistical measures. The consensus measure also serves as an effective measure of dispersion. © 2005 IEEE
There are many consensus measures that can be computed using Likert data. Although these measures sh...
Agreement is an important goal of computer-mediated and face-to-face groups. This chapter suggests a...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
A new measure of dispersion is introduced as a representation of consensus (agreement) and dissentio...
The Likert scale is a popular tool for assessing peoples attitude about various questions. This pape...
AbstractA new measure of dispersion is introduced as a representation of consensus (agreement) and d...
This article describes a new measure of dispersion as an indication of consensus and dissention. Bui...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
The existence of an ordinal measure already exists and is well justified, but a modest extension of ...
The existence of an ordinal measure already exists and is well justified, but a modest extension of ...
We place the measures of Consensus and Dissention, tools originally developed to measure consensus i...
The information-theoretic measures of consensus, dissent and agreement are used to address the probl...
Measuring the consensus for a group of ordinal-type responses is of practical importance in decision...
presented a new consensus measure for ranking sets of Likert scale data (ordinal data). In this pape...
In this study we present a metric of consensus for Likert-type scales. The measure gives the level o...
There are many consensus measures that can be computed using Likert data. Although these measures sh...
Agreement is an important goal of computer-mediated and face-to-face groups. This chapter suggests a...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...
A new measure of dispersion is introduced as a representation of consensus (agreement) and dissentio...
The Likert scale is a popular tool for assessing peoples attitude about various questions. This pape...
AbstractA new measure of dispersion is introduced as a representation of consensus (agreement) and d...
This article describes a new measure of dispersion as an indication of consensus and dissention. Bui...
Much research data is collected and analyzed as ordinal scale data. The Likert scale is an example o...
The existence of an ordinal measure already exists and is well justified, but a modest extension of ...
The existence of an ordinal measure already exists and is well justified, but a modest extension of ...
We place the measures of Consensus and Dissention, tools originally developed to measure consensus i...
The information-theoretic measures of consensus, dissent and agreement are used to address the probl...
Measuring the consensus for a group of ordinal-type responses is of practical importance in decision...
presented a new consensus measure for ranking sets of Likert scale data (ordinal data). In this pape...
In this study we present a metric of consensus for Likert-type scales. The measure gives the level o...
There are many consensus measures that can be computed using Likert data. Although these measures sh...
Agreement is an important goal of computer-mediated and face-to-face groups. This chapter suggests a...
We consider measuring the degree of homogeneity for preference-approval profiles which include the a...