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seven-point scale

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meanings of scale


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scale
noun
uk /skeɪl/ us /skeɪl/
a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level ...
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Examples of seven-point scale


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We propose that, to the extent placement on the seven-pointscale is meaningful, it will discriminate between issue positions.
They furthermore estimated on a seven-pointscale how frequent different activities are in dreams compared with waking life.
Each criterion was scored by two independent raters on a seven-pointscale (range 0 to 35).
The face-to-face interviews in 2000 used the traditional seven-pointscale format, but the phone interviews mainly used a branching format resulting in only five categories.
Participants were asked to estimate when in their lives they learnt a word, using a seven-pointscale.
We also control for age (measured in years), education measured on a seven-pointscale and a dummy variable for female respondent.
Each item is scored on a seven-pointscale.
Unfortunately, the survey did not ask respondents the items required to construct the traditional seven-pointscale.
Responses were based on a seven-pointscale ranging from one (' wife always ') to seven (' husband always '), where the midpoint four reflected egalitarian division of tasks.
A seven-pointscale (1=words arousing images with the greatest difficulty and 7=words arousing images most readily) was used.
Figures in brackets give the average (arithmetic mean) rating on the seven-pointscale used in the questionnaire.
Each country is ranked on a seven-pointscale from free to not free.
I'm going to show you a seven-pointscale on which the political views that people hold are arranged from extremely liberal to extremely conservative.
The absolute mean difference between individual judgements and the average judgement of all respondents is 0.65 (on a seven-pointscale).
Magnitude estimation was used to quantify the perceived strength of the perceived coloration and object-hole effects on a seven-pointscale.
In other words, if they are thinking ideologically, from a more or less coherent belief system, their left-right seven-pointscale position will foretell their issue position.
These questions allow us to measure, on a seven-pointscale, each respondent's degree of optimism or pessimism regarding both the economic and linguistic consequences of sovereignty.
Your ratings will be made on a seven-pointscale, where one is the low imagery end of the scale and seven is the high imagery end of the scale.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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