22:47 Dec 31, 2003 |
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3 +2 | Escala Likert |
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3 +1 | Grado de Preferencia |
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4 | Escala de Preferencia |
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4 | Variable cualitativa ordinal de tipo Liker |
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2 | gradaciones de reacción afectiva |
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Grado de Preferencia Explanation: That's what I would call it, though I have not heard any specific name for it in either language. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-03 05:29:43 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- strongly disagree = muy de desacuerdo disagree = de desacuerdo neutral = neutral agree = de acuerdo strongly agree = muy de acuerdo Exp. |
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gradaciones de reacción afectiva Explanation: Unless someone called Liker invented a scale, I am afraid you will have to resort to a description of this kind: escala afectiva, grados de reacción anímica. And of course specify the grades. |
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Escala Likert Explanation: As I can see in Google, both in English and in Spanish, there is something called Likert Scale (Escala Likert)which is exactly the kind of scale you write in your question. If you look for "Likert Scale" in English and "Escala Likert" in Spanish, you'll find a lot of hints in Google. Good luck, Silvia -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-01-01 00:03:08 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The general type of questionnaire item you refer to in your question is called a Likert-scale item (named after Rensis Likert) Taken from http://www.jalt.org/test/bro_7.htm |
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4 hrs confidence:
1 day 4 hrs confidence:
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