2018
DOI: 10.1080/0020739x.2017.1423121
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Likert-scale questionnaires as an educational tool in teaching discrete mathematics

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“…These attributes are focused on purchase decision making to measure the constructs of our research model. Likert scale approach [48] have used for ranging from "1 = strongly disagree" to "7 = strongly agree", that presented with the set of attributes to measure the theoretical concepts. Following the recommended two-stage analytical procedures [49], we tested the measurement model (validity and reliability of the measures)…”
Section: Data Collection and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These attributes are focused on purchase decision making to measure the constructs of our research model. Likert scale approach [48] have used for ranging from "1 = strongly disagree" to "7 = strongly agree", that presented with the set of attributes to measure the theoretical concepts. Following the recommended two-stage analytical procedures [49], we tested the measurement model (validity and reliability of the measures)…”
Section: Data Collection and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the GRA-Fuzzy theory, combining with the Kansei Engineering experiment, the product design sub-elements with the greater influence are selected first, and the product image of the experimental samples is evaluated by seven-point Likert scale [13]. Then, the influential design sub-elements are taken as the input fuzzy set, and the evaluation values of product image are taken as the output fuzzy set.…”
Section: Gra-fuzzy Logic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Step Step 5 : Evaluation Assessment of the appropriateness of the learning bases was implemented using the assessment forms constructed by 10 Agriculture teachers at the upper secondary school level. The assessment forms were 5-point Likert-scale questionnaires (Ivanov et al, 2018) while knowledge assessment was performed based on the assessment criteria of Leekitwattana (2012). It was found that the learning bases developed had the highest score of appropriateness of 4.77 (S.D.…”
Section: Instrument and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%