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General Issues in Scaling
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What Is a Scale? The assignment...
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What Is a Scale? The assignment......of objects... Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your country? Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your neighborhood? Would you let your child marry an immigrant?
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What Is a Scale? The assignment......of objects......to numbers... Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your country? Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your neighborhood? Would you let your child marry an immigrant?
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What Is a Scale? The assignment......of objects......to numbers......according to a rule... Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your country? Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your neighborhood? Would you let your child marry an immigrant?
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What Is a Scale? The assignment......of objects......to numbers......according to a rule... Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your country? Are you willing to permit immigrants to live in your neighborhood? Would you let your child marry an immigrant? Cumulative
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Scale Versus Response Scale Results from a process Is used to collect the response for an item Scale Response Scale
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Scale Versus Response Scale Scale Response Scale
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Scale versus Response Scale Results from a process Scale Response Scale
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Scale Versus Response Scale Results from a process. Each item on scale has a scale value. Is used to collect the response for an item. Scale Response Scale
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Scale Versus Response Scale Results from a process. Each item on scale has a scale value. Is used to collect the response for an item. Item not associated with a scale value. Scale Response Scale
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Scale Versus Response Scale Results from a process. Each item on scale has a scale value. Is used to collect the response for an item. Item not associated with a scale value. Refers to a set of items. Scale Response Scale
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Scale Versus Response Scale Results from a process. Each item on scale has a scale value. Is used to collect the response for an item. Item not associated with a scale value. Refers to a set of items. Used for a single item. Scale Response Scale
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Purposes of Scaling Is the construct or concept a single dimensional one? What dimensions underlie some ratings? For assigning values to responses. Hypothesis testing Exploration Scoring
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Dimensionality One-dimensional constructs
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Dimensionality Height
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Dimensionality Height TallerShorter
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Dimensionality Height TallerShorter Thirst
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Dimensionality Height TallerShorter Thirst More thirsty Less thirsty
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Dimensionality One-dimensional constructs Height TallerShorter Thirst More thirsty Less thirsty Self-esteem
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Dimensionality One-dimensional constructs Height TallerShorter Thirst More thirsty Less thirsty Self-esteem MoreLess
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Dimensionality Two-dimensional construct
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Dimensionality Academic ability Two-dimensional Construct
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Dimensionality Academic ability Two-dimensional construct Verbal
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Dimensionality Academic ability Two-dimensional construct BetterWorse Verbal
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Dimensionality Academic ability Two-dimensional construct BetterWorse Quantitative Verbal
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Dimensionality Academic ability Two-dimensional construct BetterWorse Quantitative Verbal Better Worse
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Dimensionality Three-dimensional construct
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Dimensionality
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning)
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation UnfavorableFavorable
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation Potency UnfavorableFavorable
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation Potency UnfavorableFavorable Powerful Powerless
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation Potency Activity UnfavorableFavorable Powerful Powerless
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Dimensionality Semanticdifferential(meaning) Evaluation Potency Activity UnfavorableFavorable Powerful Powerless Active Passive
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Types of Scales l Easier to understand l Useful for understanding multidimensional l Many concepts may be one-dimensional l Reflect multiple properties simultaneously One-dimensional Multidimensional
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The Major One-Dimensional Scale Types l Thurstone l Likert l Guttman
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