The simple 5-point Likert format is ubiquitous in British public opinion research. Yet recent thinking on survey response questions the validity of even the simplest measures. Respondents seek satisficing strategies to cope with the cognitive demands of answering, and the Likert midpoint provides such a strategy. This suggests that 4-point scales might be more appropriate. Evidence is presented on who chooses the midpoint, and what they do when denied it. Omitting the midpoint may impair validity, because some respondents opt for it when they have no basis for choosing between agreement and disagreement. Yet omission may improve validity, because the midpoint is also used as a safe haven by a 'silent minority', taking refuge in that option ...
This diploma thesis deals with the rating scales, which are widely used in the attitude measurement,...
"Although agree/ disagree (a/ d) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large bo...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...
The simple 5-point Likert format is ubiquitous in British public opinion research. Yet recent thinki...
This study examined the effect on survey results of having no neutral or mid-point on a Likert scale...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
Perhaps the most widely used means for assessing survey respondents’ personal attitudes consists of ...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
Abstract The format of a survey question can affect responses. Branched survey scales are a question...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
Developers of attitudinal questionnaires/ scales (of which questionnaires that compute satisfaction ...
Likert-type scales are often used in survey instruments, and practitioners and researchers need to c...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
This diploma thesis deals with the rating scales, which are widely used in the attitude measurement,...
"Although agree/ disagree (a/ d) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large bo...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...
The simple 5-point Likert format is ubiquitous in British public opinion research. Yet recent thinki...
This study examined the effect on survey results of having no neutral or mid-point on a Likert scale...
Among Likert scale research spanning a number of disciplines are studies reaching conflicting conclu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
"Likert scales" are the most standard and widespread instrument in survey research when measuring pu...
Perhaps the most widely used means for assessing survey respondents’ personal attitudes consists of ...
This study examined the effect of alternative scale formats on reporting of intensity of attitudes o...
Abstract The format of a survey question can affect responses. Branched survey scales are a question...
Response style bias has been shown to seriously contaminate the substantive results drawn from surve...
Developers of attitudinal questionnaires/ scales (of which questionnaires that compute satisfaction ...
Likert-type scales are often used in survey instruments, and practitioners and researchers need to c...
Although Agree/Disagree (A/D) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large body ...
This diploma thesis deals with the rating scales, which are widely used in the attitude measurement,...
"Although agree/ disagree (a/ d) rating scales are hugely popular in the social sciences, a large bo...
markdownabstractAbstract Ratings scales are ubiquitous in empirical research, especially in the...