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Number of response categories 2 Attitudes 1 Latent class factor analysis 1 MTMM 1 Rating scale format 1 Response category labels 1 Response style 1 Response styles 1 Survey research 1 agree–disagree scales 1 measurement errors 1 number of response categories 1 quality 1
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Cabooter, E. 1 Krosnick, Jon A. 1 Moors, Guy 1 Revilla, Melanie A. 1 Saris, Willem E. 1 Schillewaert, N. 1 Weijters, B. 1
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Vlerick Business School 1
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Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1 Sociological Methods & Research 1 Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School Working Paper Series 1
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The effect of rating scale format on response styles: the number of response categories and response category labels
Weijters, B.; Cabooter, E.; Schillewaert, N. - Vlerick Business School - 2010
and the number of response categories on the net acquiescence response style, extreme response style and misresponse to …
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Choosing the Number of Categories in Agree–Disagree Scales
Revilla, Melanie A.; Saris, Willem E.; Krosnick, Jon A. - In: Sociological Methods & Research 43 (2014) 1, pp. 73-97
Although agree–disagree (AD) rating scales suffer from acquiescence response bias, entail enhanced cognitive burden, and yield data of lower quality, these scales remain popular with researchers due to practical considerations (e.g., ease of item preparation, speed of administration, and...
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Exploring the effect of a middle response category on response style in attitude measurement
Moors, Guy - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 42 (2008) 6, pp. 779-794
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