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Unit 9: Attitude Measurement and Scaling Techniques



            The Juster scale has also been successfully used to predict respondent behaviour outside the  Notes
            typical consumption behaviour realm, which includes being applied to telephone surveys, fast
            moving consumer goods, self-completion questionnaires, services, brands and customer loyalty.
            One example of such an extension involved predicting the percentage of a given population of
            adults currently at home looking after children, who will take up paid employment in the next
            year. At an aggregate level in this example, the Juster Scale mean was 1.9 indicating that a
            predicted 19% of respondents would find paid work in the next year. When actual behaviour
            was measured in the following year, it was found that indeed, 19% of these respondents were in
            paid employment.

                                Table 9.2: Juster’s 11-point Probability Scale

               Score                          Verbal equivalent
               0     No chance, almost no chance (1 in 100)
               1     Very slight possibility (1 chance in 10)
               2     Slight possibility (2 chances in 10)
               3     Some possibility (3 chances in 10)
               4     Fair possibility (4 chances in 10)
               5     Fairly good possibility (5 chances in 10)
               6     Good possibility (6 chances in 10)
               7     Probable (7 chances in 10)
               8     Very probable (8 chances in 10)
               9     Almost sure (9 chances in 10)
               10    Certain, practically certain (99 chances in 100)




               Task  A manufacturer of packed bakery items wants to evaluate customer attitudes toward
              his product brand. 300 customers who buy this brand filled the questionnaire that was sent
              to them. The answers of this questionnaire were converted to scale and the results are as
              follows:
              1.   The average score from the above sample on a 10-item Likert Scale was 65.
              2.   Average score for a sample on 10-item Semantic Differential Scale was 60.
              You are required to indicate whether these customers had a favourable or unfavourable
              attitude towards the product.

            Self Assessment

            Fill in the blanks:
            1.   ....................... scale may tell us “How far the objects are apart with respect to an attribute?”
            2.   ............................ scale is used to assess attitude of the respondents group regarding any
                 issue of public interest.
            3.   ............................... Scaling is used to study consumer attitudes, particularly with respect to
                 perceptions and preferences.
            4.   Thurstone Scale is also known as an ...................................... scale.





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