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I normally use a Likert Scale question in my Canadian Hosted Survey Software. Today, I would like to give you some insight on how valuable this question type can be for you.
The Likert Scale is frequently used by Program Evaluators or General Researchers who want to measure specific opinions, topics, or behaviors. Specifically, the Likert Scale appears as a collection of statements about a certain topic and has response choices that range from one extreme to another. Typically, the Likert Scale question can have a five, seven or ten point scale.
Here are a couple of examples of common Likert Scales:
The clear advantages of these types of Likert Scales is that it forces the respondent to move beyond the simple answer of Yes/No. Also, the quantitative data can be easily interpreted because the column totals are summarized and are translated into a percentage score automatically which saves a ton of time in data manipulation.
Here is a screenshot of the FactFinder Solution showcasing a Likert Scale question that is Mobile Friendly. Try a 14 Day FREE Trial!