One of the controversial methodological topics in the social and behavioral sciences is the (ab)use of Likert Scale items, Likert-type items and ranked ordered response categories. The debate is whether parametric tests can be legitimately conducted on technically ordinal response categories that are represented with numbers. Participants answered survey questions on moral disengagement, where we changed the intervals of seven response categories and tested whether assigning numbers made any difference in two separate studies. The results showed that participants’ ratings were not significantly different with or without numbers. Participants tend to covertly superimpose numbers where none were provided. Also, there were no significant inter...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate Likert and non-Likert scales for quantitative survey. The...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
In this paper, common biases or errors in the construction of intervals under the Likert scaling met...
One of the controversial methodological topics in the social and behavioral sciences is the (ab)use ...
Perhaps the most widely used means for assessing survey respondents’ personal attitudes consists of ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(3): 297-302, 2015. Likert, Likert-type, and ordinal-scal...
This study reviews 60 papers using a Likert scale and published between 2012 – 2021. Screening...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
The purpose of this paper is to show why single-item questions pertaining to a construct are not re...
Many articles published in the International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology describe the ...
In social and behavioural sciences the optimal use of rating scales is an important issue. Discussio...
Likert-type scales are often used in survey instruments, and practitioners and researchers need to c...
Likert scales are widely used in market research and remain one of the most popular methods to elici...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
GivEN that rating scales are so widely used in the social sciences, both as research tools and in pr...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate Likert and non-Likert scales for quantitative survey. The...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
In this paper, common biases or errors in the construction of intervals under the Likert scaling met...
One of the controversial methodological topics in the social and behavioral sciences is the (ab)use ...
Perhaps the most widely used means for assessing survey respondents’ personal attitudes consists of ...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(3): 297-302, 2015. Likert, Likert-type, and ordinal-scal...
This study reviews 60 papers using a Likert scale and published between 2012 – 2021. Screening...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
The purpose of this paper is to show why single-item questions pertaining to a construct are not re...
Many articles published in the International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology describe the ...
In social and behavioural sciences the optimal use of rating scales is an important issue. Discussio...
Likert-type scales are often used in survey instruments, and practitioners and researchers need to c...
Likert scales are widely used in market research and remain one of the most popular methods to elici...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
GivEN that rating scales are so widely used in the social sciences, both as research tools and in pr...
The objective of this paper is to evaluate Likert and non-Likert scales for quantitative survey. The...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
In this paper, common biases or errors in the construction of intervals under the Likert scaling met...