Can Likert scales predict choices? Testing the congruence between using Likert scale and comparative judgment on measuring attribution
How people make choices among alternatives are of interest in different areas of psychological research. One paradigm to answer this question is by applying Likert Scale (LS) to compare the agreements to different alternatives, and the respective LS scores are then transferred into rank order of pre...
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Auteurs principaux: | Che Cheng, Keng-Ling Lay, Yung-Fong Hsu, Yi-Miau Tsai |
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2021
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