Likert Scale
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Likert Scale has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:rdf:type(2), used for(2), has range(1)
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hasElementHas Element(1)
- Survey Design
ex:survey-design
hasMemberHas Member(1)
- Survey Instrument
ex:survey-instrument
measuredByMeasured by(1)
- Participant Responses
ex:participant-responses
usesMeasurementToolUses Measurement Tool(1)
- Qualitative Feedback
ex:qualitative-feedback
Other facts (7)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Rdf:type | Quantification Tool | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Survey Instrument | [2] |
| Used for | Quantifying Responses | [1] |
| Used for | quantitative feedback | [2] |
| Has Range | Numeric Scale | [1] |
| Example Range | 1 to 5 | [2] |
| Has Type | Quantitative Feedback | [2] |
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References (2)
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- Visual appeal and professionalism. 4. **Quantitative Metrics**: - Extract plain text from both formats and apply readability formulas. - Calculate the average readability score for each format. 5. **Qualitative Feedback**: …
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- \( p \) is the estimated proportion of the population that has the attribute of interest (use 0.5 if unknown). - \( E \) is the margin of error (e.g., 0.05 for 5%). #### Example Calculation: For a population of 14,000 entries, a 95% conf…
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