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Also, it should have a hyperlink to the Knowledge entry for Likert scale, (where, incidentally, the issue of whether it is interval or ordinal is teased out a bit more). ===Likert Scale chettan I could not find anything mentioned on the page regarding
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When I try to print this page, it shows just the header on the first page, then all the content starts on the second page. I print many other pages without an issue. Any idea why? Can we fix it?
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I was surprised to see the Likert scale given unreservedly as an example of interval-level data. Surely this assertion is a bit controversial and should at least have a caveat.
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is used two different ways in this article. Besides its primary meaning (a type of measurement), here is a sentence fragment from this article where it is used differently:
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means a particular value of a nominal (or categorical) variable (or measurement). The programming language R has a type of variable called a
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Please indicate whether or not you agree with the assertion that Likert scales should be included as part of this entry:
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seems to be quite common and used freely as if any educated reader will understand it, but that understanding of
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occurs in the Knowledge article on Theory of Conjoint Measurement in this sentence fragment:
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which is used to represent categorical variables, and its individual values are called
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I modified the source so you can link to a measurement type using a HTML label.
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at the very beginning, and disambiguate it from a related meaning. The word
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Cheers, Kevin (forgot my log on info for WP) 2014-02-19
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This article should clarify the meaning of the word
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