Understanding Likert Scale

Understanding Likert Scale

Assessment

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Created by

Lucas Foster

Education, Instructional Technology, Social Studies

7th - 10th Grade

Hard

04:23

The video tutorial discusses the Likert scale, a common survey tool used to gauge opinions. It explains the importance of using an odd number of options to allow for a neutral response and highlights the typical number of options used, such as 5 or 7. The video clarifies that Likert scales are closed surveys with fixed response options, emphasizing the role of the neutral option in providing flexibility. The tutorial concludes with a summary and encourages viewers to engage with further questions.

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What is the main topic of the video?

2.

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What does the Likert scale allow respondents to do?

3.

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Why is the correct answer 'C' in the Likert scale question?

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Why is it important for the Likert scale to have an odd number of options?

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What is a common scenario where Likert scale questionnaires are used?

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What is the most frequent number of options used in Likert scales?

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Why might having too many options in a Likert scale be impractical?

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What does the option 'C' in the Likert scale represent?

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What is the purpose of the intermediate option in a Likert scale?

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What should you do if you have more questions about the Likert scale?

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