GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
TOOLS OF ASSESSMENT
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Likert Scale
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Rating Scale
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Semantic Differential Scale
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Checklist
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Detailed explanation-1: -A rating scale is a set of categories designed to elicit information about a quantitative or qualitative attribute. Common examples are the 1–10 rating scales in which a person selects the number that is considered to reflect the perceived quality of a product or the level of experienced pain.
Detailed explanation-2: -In most cases, rating scales (objective, subjective, Likert, semantic differential) are recommended in quantitative questionnaires. They allow the respondent to have a multiple choice of answers while simplifying the future analysis of the results.
Detailed explanation-3: -Rating scales do not produce qualitative data, irrespective of what the end-point labels may be. Data from Likert scales and continuous (e.g. 1-10) rating scales are quantitative. These scales assume equal intervals between points.
Detailed explanation-4: -With a rating scale, the researcher can easily quantify respondents’ knowledge and opinion in terms of specified values which can be numerical or otherwise. A rating scale is typically used in quantitative and qualitative observation methods to evaluate different opinions about a research subject.
Detailed explanation-5: -Popular Types of Rating Scales Graphic rating scale. Numerical rating scale. Descriptive rating scale. Comparative rating scale.