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Likert scale - Wikipedia
Likert distinguished between a scale proper, which emerges from collective responses to a set of items (usually eight or more), and the format in which responses are scored along a range.
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simplypsychology.org
https://www.simplypsychology.org/likert-scale.html
Likert Scale Questionnaire: Examples & Analysis - Simply Psychology
The Likert scale, named after psychologist Rensis Likert (1932), helps measure people’s attitudes, opinions, or feelings, by asking them to rate how much they agree or disagree with specific statements.
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https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/likert-scale/
What Is a Likert Scale? | Guide & Examples - Scribbr
A Likert scale is a rating scale used to measure opinions, attitudes, or behaviors. It consists of a statement or a question, followed by a series of five or seven answer statements.
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britannica.com
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Likert-Scale
Likert scale | Social Science Surveys & Applications | Britannica
The Likert scale is named for American social scientist Rensis Likert, who devised the approach in 1932. Likert scales are widely used in social and educational research.
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surveymonkey.com
https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/likert-scale/
Likert Scales: Definition & Questions - SurveyMonkey
A Likert scale is a rating scale used to measure survey participants' opinions, attitudes, motivations, and more. It uses a range of answer options ranging from one extreme attitude to another, sometimes including a moderate or neutral option.
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questionstar.com
https://questionstar.com/blog/common-likert-scales…
Common Likert Scales for Surveys - questionstar.com
In this article, you’ll find 57 commonly used Likert scales, clearly organized into 14 categories. Perfect for reference, inspiration – or direct use in your survey.
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omniconvert.com
https://www.omniconvert.com/blog/likert-scale/
The Likert Scale: Definition, Examples and Best Practices
A Likert scale is a psychometric response scale primarily used in questionnaires to measure attitudes, opinions, or perceptions by offering a range of answer options that reflect varying degrees of agreement or disagreement.
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researcher.life
https://www.researcher.life/blog/article/what-is-a…
What Is a Likert Scale? Definition, Types, and Examples
The Likert scale is a widely used psychometric tool for measuring attitudes and opinions. Respondents are asked to rate their agreement with statements on a scale, providing valuable quantitative data for analysis.
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https://fluentforms.com/likert-scale-examples-temp…
Likert Scale Examples, Templates, and Response Options for Surveys
A Likert scale is a rating scale used in surveys to measure opinions, attitudes, or experiences. It offers a range of answer options from one extreme (e.g., “Strongly Agree”) to another (e.g., “Strongly Disagree”), often with a neutral midpoint.
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https://www.questionpro.com/blog/what-is-likert-sc…
Likert Scale: Definition, Examples, Types & Best Practices
A Likert scale is a unidimensional scale that researchers use to collect respondents' attitudes and opinions. Learn more about Likert scales.