Likert scales are widely used in market research and remain one of the most popular methods to elicit respondents’ attitudes and opinions through surveys (Albaum, 1997). However, many researchers advocate the reassessment of the Likert scale (Li, 2013; Blaikie, 2003; Jamieson, 2004). The current use of Likert scale varies significantly from the methodology originally introduced by Likert in 1932, and as a result, some of the very core assumptions around Likert scales are questioned. For example, it is widely disputed if Likert data is interval or ordinal in nature (Blaikie, 2003; Jamieson, 2004). This dissertation suggests the use of an interval scale. Built on fuzzy set theory, the Interval Agreement Approach (IAA) is introduced, which all...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
Recently, there has been much research into effective representation and analysis of uncertainty in ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine the use of the term ‘metric’ in health and social sciences’ liter...
Likert scales are widely used in market research and remain one of the most popular methods to elici...
Crisp single-point capturing scales such as Semantic Differential, Likert and Stapel are commonly us...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study comparing Interval Valued Scales (IVSs) and ...
This paper discusses Likert-type items on a survey instrument, as commonly used is the social scienc...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
As computers become more pervasive in opinion-based surveys, research is required to update existing...
In social science research, the Likert method is commonly used as a psychometric scale to measure re...
The Likert scale is commonly used in survey research using primary and secondary data to measure the...
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
First developed by Likert, agreement scales have been widely used in survey questionnaires for many ...
One of the controversial methodological topics in the social and behavioral sciences is the (ab)use ...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
Recently, there has been much research into effective representation and analysis of uncertainty in ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine the use of the term ‘metric’ in health and social sciences’ liter...
Likert scales are widely used in market research and remain one of the most popular methods to elici...
Crisp single-point capturing scales such as Semantic Differential, Likert and Stapel are commonly us...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study comparing Interval Valued Scales (IVSs) and ...
This paper discusses Likert-type items on a survey instrument, as commonly used is the social scienc...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
As computers become more pervasive in opinion-based surveys, research is required to update existing...
In social science research, the Likert method is commonly used as a psychometric scale to measure re...
The Likert scale is commonly used in survey research using primary and secondary data to measure the...
The measuring of individuals' perceptions, attitudes and opinions using rating scales is a core appr...
First developed by Likert, agreement scales have been widely used in survey questionnaires for many ...
One of the controversial methodological topics in the social and behavioral sciences is the (ab)use ...
Argues that the selection of response categories for summated rating (Likert) scales is often made a...
Spanning emotions from the highly positive to the very negative James Hartley and Lucy Betts write t...
Recently, there has been much research into effective representation and analysis of uncertainty in ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine the use of the term ‘metric’ in health and social sciences’ liter...