Evidence-Based Survey Design: The Use of a Midpoint on the Likert Scale
Boise State University · Government of Alberta
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Abstract
Likert-type scales are often used in survey instruments, and practitioners and researchers need to clearly understand the appropriate use of a midpoint in these scales. The authors of this article explore research studies from various disciplines to indicate that there are circumstances when a midpoint should be included and others where it should not. They provide tables, summarizing the benefits and problems in each case as well as evidence-based strategies to employ.
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- Likert scale
- Midpoint
- Scale (ratio)
- Computer science
- Survey research
- Psychology
- Management science
- Applied psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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