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Effects of varying numbers of Likert scale points on factor structure of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
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Meng Lin Xu, Shing On Leung. Effects of varying numbers of Likert scale points on factor structure of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale[J]. ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2018, 21(3), 119-128.
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Meng Lin Xu
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Shing On Leung
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Composite Reliability
External Validity
Latent Mean Differences
Likert Scale
Measurement Invariance
Self-esteem
Can Likert Scales be Treated as Interval Scales?A Simulation Study
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Huiping Wu, Shing-On Leung. Can Likert Scales be Treated as Interval Scales?A Simulation Study[J]. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SERVICE RESEARCH, 2017, 43(4), 527-532.
Authors:
Huiping Wu
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Shing-On Leung
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Likert Scale
Ordinal Scale
Interval Scale
Normality
A comparison of psychometric properties and normality in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 11-point likert scales
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Shing-On Leung. A comparison of psychometric properties and normality in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 11-point likert scales[J]. Journal of Social Service Research, 2011, 37(4), 412-421.
Authors:
Shing-On Leung
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Interval Scale
Likert Scale
Normality
Reliability