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- Thurstone_scale abstract "In psychology and sociology, the Thurstone scale was the first formal technique to measure an attitude. It was developed by Louis Leon Thurstone in 1928, as a means of measuring attitudes towards religion. It is made up of statements about a particular issue, and each statement has a numerical value indicating how favorable or unfavorable it is judged to be. People check each of the statements to which they agree, and a mean score is computed, indicating their attitude.".
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- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Attitude_(psychology).
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Bogardus_social_distance_scale.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychometrics.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Questionnaire_construction.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_research.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_of_opposites.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Earl_Babbie.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Guttman_scale.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_comparative_judgment.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Likert_scale.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Leon_Thurstone.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Mean.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Psychology.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Rasch_model.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_differential.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Sociology.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLink Thurstonian_model.
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thurstone scale".
- Thurstone_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thurstone's approach".
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- Thurstone_scale subject Category:Psychometrics.
- Thurstone_scale subject Category:Questionnaire_construction.
- Thurstone_scale subject Category:Social_research.
- Thurstone_scale hypernym Technique.
- Thurstone_scale type TopicalConcept.
- Thurstone_scale type Field.
- Thurstone_scale type Method.
- Thurstone_scale type Psychometric.
- Thurstone_scale type Title.
- Thurstone_scale comment "In psychology and sociology, the Thurstone scale was the first formal technique to measure an attitude. It was developed by Louis Leon Thurstone in 1928, as a means of measuring attitudes towards religion. It is made up of statements about a particular issue, and each statement has a numerical value indicating how favorable or unfavorable it is judged to be. People check each of the statements to which they agree, and a mean score is computed, indicating their attitude.".
- Thurstone_scale label "Thurstone scale".
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- Thurstone_scale sameAs m.03b317.
- Thurstone_scale sameAs Шкала_равнокажущихся_интервалов.
- Thurstone_scale sameAs Терстонова_скала.
- Thurstone_scale sameAs Q1992046.
- Thurstone_scale wasDerivedFrom Thurstone_scale?oldid=689623940.
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