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Kapp Notes 2010
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At the heart of their design is a 7-point Likert scale to measure agreement with the conclusions of the IPCC AR4.
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At the heart of their design is a 7-point Likert scale to measure agreement with the conclusions of the IPCC AR4.
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Patients with the highest positive scores (over 50 percent of patients who self-scored a +2 or +3 on a 7 point Likert scale from -3 to +3) were achieved in the treatment of anxiety, catarrh, colic, cystitis, depression, eczema, irritable bowel syndrome, and PMS.
Dana Ullman: Homeopathy: A Healthier Way to Treat Depression? Dana Ullman 2010
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This entire section could have more accurately captured the opinions of the respondents if a five-point Likert scale had been used.
Matt Cohen: Four Market Research Mistakes to Avoid Matt Cohen 2011
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Patients with the highest positive scores (over 50 percent of patients who self-scored a +2 or +3 on a 7 point Likert scale from -3 to +3) were achieved in the treatment of anxiety, catarrh, colic, cystitis, depression, eczema, irritable bowel syndrome, and PMS.
Homeopathy: A Healthier Way to Treat Depression? Dana Ullman 2010
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This entire section could have more accurately captured the opinions of the respondents if a five-point Likert scale had been used.
Matt Cohen: Four Market Research Mistakes to Avoid Matt Cohen 2011
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At the heart of their design is a 7-point Likert scale to measure agreement with the conclusions of the IPCC AR4.
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This entire section could have more accurately captured the opinions of the respondents if a five-point Likert scale had been used.
Matt Cohen: Four Market Research Mistakes to Avoid Matt Cohen 2011
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If I read about a celebrity death I have to preface any announcement to her with "Death Alert" and then give her a number on a 1 to 5 Likert-type scale with 1 being some obscure actor from the 1930s and 5 being, say, Eddie Vedder (don't ask).
Baseball 2008
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