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Summated Rating Scale Construction: An Introduction

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The goal for any social scientist conducting a survey is to develop a rating on some attitude, value or opinion - a summated rating scale. Aimed at helping researchers construct more effective scales, Spector shows how to determine the number of items necessary, the appropriate amount of response categories and the most productive wording of items. The author discusses how to sort good items from bad (including item-remainder coefficients and Cronbach′s alpha) and how to validate a scale, including dimensional validity from factor analysis. User-friendly, the book concludes with a step-by-step account of how to develop a summated rating scale based on classical test theory.

80 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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Paul E. Spector

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June 13, 2015
This book had hugely influenced my career as a researcher. The principles of scale construction as desalinated by dr Paul were vividly explained
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