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SQB methods fact sheets
The SQB methods fact sheet series is designed for those beginning to explore issues in survey research methods. The SQB is continually seeking to commission experts in their field to author new material. Whilst written by experts, the fact sheets are not intended to be comprehensive guides - they are designed to get users started in a particular area and lead to further reading.
A list of contributors to the series can be found at Expert contributors.
If you wish to cite a methods fact sheet, please do so as per:
- Rob Johns, ‘Likert Items and Scales’, Survey Question Bank Methods Fact Sheet 1 (March 2010). Retrieved month day, year from surveynet.ac.uk/sqb/datacollection/likertfactsheet.pdf
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Johns, R. (2010) |
Likert items and scales (PDF) |
Office for National Statistics (2008) © Crown Copyright |
Harmonised Concepts and Questions for Social Data Sources: Introduction to Harmonised Standards (PDF) |
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Mode effects (PDF) |
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Survey interviewing (PDF) |





