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Question 1

________is "balanced," as it has equal amounts of positive and negative positions, and typically it has "no opinion" or "neutral" separating the negative and positive sides.
◦ Likert
◦ The symmetric interval
◦ The nonsymmetric interval
◦ Stapel

Question 2

A respondent is asked to indicate his or her first, second, third, and fourth choices of hotels. This means the choices are ________ scaled.
◦ preferentially
◦ nominally
◦ differentially
◦ ordinally


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caca31

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Reply 2 on: Feb 10, 2022
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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