It includes
a Likert Scale version of the Thinking Skills Inventory.
Not exact matches
The
version of the survey used in this study has 18 items and uses a 6 - point
Likert scale, ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree).
(Oreg's
version of this instrument uses a 6 - point
likert scale, but in our study we revised it to a 5 - point
likert scale to reflect the
scaling of other instruments used in the overarching evaluation of the technology initiative.)
In the older
version of the HS (Snyder et al., 1991), responses were rated on a four - point
Likert scale (1 = Definitely False, 4 = Definitely True).
The PANAS Questionnaire (Watson, Clark, & Tellegen, 1988) that was provided in its Greek
version, comprises 20 items with two dimensions, with 10 items for positive and 10 items for negative affect (e.g. «Active», «Disturbed»), using a modified
Likert - type
scale, ranging from 1 (very slightly or not at all) to 5 (extremely).
The Greek
version of the Hope
Scale (HS; Snyder et al., 1991; Moustaki & Stalikas, 2012) was used to measure individuals» sense of successful goal - directed determination and planning of ways to meet goals using eight items rated on a 4 - point Likert scale ranging from «Definitely False» to «Definitely True&ra
Scale (HS; Snyder et al., 1991; Moustaki & Stalikas, 2012) was used to measure individuals» sense of successful goal - directed determination and planning of ways to meet goals using eight items rated on a 4 - point
Likert scale ranging from «Definitely False» to «Definitely True&ra
scale ranging from «Definitely False» to «Definitely True».
The Greek
version of Subjective Happiness
Scale (SHS; Lyubomirsky & Lepper, 1999; Avgoustaki, Dimitriadou, & Stalikas, 2012) was used to examine the subjectivity of persons» global happiness using four items rated on a 7 - point Likert scale with higher scores reflecting greater happiness (e.g., «Some people are generally very h
Scale (SHS; Lyubomirsky & Lepper, 1999; Avgoustaki, Dimitriadou, & Stalikas, 2012) was used to examine the subjectivity of persons» global happiness using four items rated on a 7 - point
Likert scale with higher scores reflecting greater happiness (e.g., «Some people are generally very h
scale with higher scores reflecting greater happiness (e.g., «Some people are generally very happy.
2) Brazilian
version of a general
scale of relationship satisfaction (Schumm et al., 1986), translated and validated in a sample of 342 participants with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of.90 (Wachelke, De Andrade, Souza, & Cruz, 2007), a measure composed by three items [«I am satisfied with my relationship», «I am satisfied with my companion in what concerns his / her role in the relationship» and «I am satisfied with my relationship with my companion»] completed in a 5 - point
Likert scale ranging from 1 = «strongly disagree» to 5 = «strongly agree».
The adapted
version of the NRI consists of 24 items measured on a 5 - point
Likert scale, with responses ranging from 1 (little or none) to 5 (the most).
The Perceived Criticism
Scales (PCS35) and Adjectives Checklist (ACL36) are simple
Likert measures of EE, which have both carer and patient
versions.
The Parenting Stress Index — short
version (PSI) assesses the extent to which parents experience stress due to various sources within the context of raising a child using 25 items on a 6 - point
Likert scale (totally disagree — totally agree)(Abadin 1983; De Brock et al. 1992).