Scaling
Scaling
CHAPTER-7
ATTITUDE MEASUREMENT AND SCALING
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Scaling
Example:
• Are you married?
(a) Yes (b) No
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continuum scale.
⚫ The mathematical form of the data on the interval scale may be written as
Y=a+bX where a ≠ 0
⚫ Ratio of the score on this scale does not have a meaningful interpretation.
Example:
How many chemist shops are there in your locality?
How many students are there in the MBA programme at IIFT?
Definition of Attitude
⚫ An attitude is viewed as an enduring disposition
to respond consistently in a given manner to
various aspects of the world, including persons,
events and objects.
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Components of Attitude:
⚫ Cognitive component
⚫ Affective component
⚫ Intention or action component
Classification of Scales
Single item vs multiple item scale:
Classification of Scales
Comparative vs non-comparative scales
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Classification of Scales
⚫ Comparative scales – In comparative scales it is assumed that
respondents make use of a standard frame of reference before
answering the question.
Example:-
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Classification of Scales
Formats of Comparative Scales –
⚫ Q-sort technique
Classification of Scales
Examples:
Classification of Scales
Please put a tick mark (•) on the following line to indicate your
preference for fast food.
Please indicate how much do you like fast food by pointing to the
face that best shows your attitude and taste. If you do not prefer it
at all, you would point to face one. In case you prefer it the most,
you would point to face seven.
Classification of Scales
Itemized rating scale – In the itemized rating scale,
the respondents are provided with a scale that has a
number of brief descriptions associated with each of
the response categories. There are certain issues that
should be kept in mind while designing the itemized
rating scale.
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Classification of Scales
Examples of Itemized Rating Scales:
Likert scale
⚫ The respondents are given a certain number of items (statements) on
which they are asked to express their degree of agreement/
disagreement.
⚫ This is also called a summated scale because the scores on individual
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Classification of Scales
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Classification of Scales
Semantic Differential Scale
⚫ This scale is widely used to compare the images of
competing brands, companies or services.
⚫ Here the respondent is required to rate each attitude or
object on a number of five-or seven-point rating scales.
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Classification of Scales
Example of Semantic Differential Scale:
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Example of Semantic Differential Scale: (Pictorial Profile)
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Classification of Scales
⚫ Stapel Scale
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Measurement Error
This occurs when the observed measurement on a construct or
concept deviates from its true values.
Reasons
⚫ Mood, fatigue and health of the respondent
⚫ Variations in the environment in which measurements are taken
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⚫ Test–retest reliability
⚫ Split-half reliability
⚫ Cronbach’s Alpha
⚫ Concurrent validity
⚫ Predictive validit y
Sensitivity
Sensitivity refers to an instrument’s ability to accurately measure
the variability in a concept.
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