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the Likert Scale
The Likert Scale is a psychometric scale commonly used in surveys and questionnaires. The scale is named after its inventor, psychologist Rensis Likert.
When responding to a Likert questionnaire item, respondents specify their level of agreement to a statement. A Likert item is usually a statement to which the respondent is asked to evaluate by giving their level of agreement or disagreement.
Examples of 5-point Likert Scales
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not all all important |
slightly important |
moderately important |
very important |
extremely important |
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Never |
Almost never |
Occasionally/Sometimes |
Almost every time |
Every time |
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Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree or disagree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
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poor |
below average |
average |
above average |
excellent |
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