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Likert scale (/ˈlɪkərt/ LIK-ərt,) is a
psychometric scale named after its inventor,
American social psychologist Rensis Likert,
which is
commonly used...
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Likert may
refer to:
Rensis Likert (1903–1981),
American educator and
organizational psychologist best
known for his
research on
management styles the...
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Likert (/ˈlɪkərt/ LIK-ərt; August 5, 1903 – September 3, 1981) was an
American organizational and
social psychologist known for
developing the
Likert...
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Likert's management systems are
management styles developed by
Rensis Likert in the 1960s. He
outlined four
systems of
management to
describe the relationship...
- exertion. The Borg
scale can be
compared to
other linear scales such as the
Likert scale or a
visual analogue scale. The
sensitivity and
reproducibility of...
- In the
social sciences,
particularly psychology,
common examples are the
Likert response scale and 0-10
rating scales,
where a
person selects the number...
- election, a
political analyst found that
according to the
application of a
Likert scale,
Oregon boasted both the most
liberal Kerry voters and the most conservative...
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study variations in
human behaviors.
Their Mach IV test, a 20-question,
Likert-scale
personality survey,
became the
standard self-****essment tool and scale...
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extreme options or
answers available. For example, in a
survey utilizing a
Likert scale with
potential responses ranging from one to five, the respondent...
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constant value.
Sometimes called a forced-choice scale, this
measure contrasts Likert-type
scales in
which respondents score—often from 1 to 5—how much they agree...