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Neha Khosla, Lovely Professional University Unit 5: Measurement and Scaling Techniques
Unit 5: Measurement and Scaling Techniques Notes
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
5.1 Measurement Scales: Tools of Sound Measurement
5.1.1 Nominal Scale
5.1.2 Ordinal Scale (Ranking Scale)
5.1.3 Interval Scale
5.1.4 Ratio Scale
5.2 Techniques of Developing Measurement Tools
5.3 Scaling – Meaning
5.4 Comparative and Non-comparative Scaling Techniques
5.4.1 Comparative Scaling Techniques
5.4.2 Non-comparative Scale
5.5 Criteria for the Good Test
5.5.1 Reliability Analysis
5.5.2 Validity Analysis
5.6 Summary
5.7 Keywords
5.8 Review Questions
5.9 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Recognize the tools of sound measurement
Explain the techniques of developing measurement tools
Describe the meaning and techniques of scaling
Differentiate among Comparative and non-comparative scales
Describe the Multi-dimensional scaling techniques
Introduction
Measurement is assigning numbers or other symbols to characteristics of objects being measured,
according to predetermined rules. Concept (or Construct) is a generalized idea about a class of
objects, attributes, occurrences, or processes.
Relatively concrete constructs comprises of aspects such as Age, gender, number of children,
education, income. Relatively abstract constructs take into accounts the aspects such as Brand
loyalty, personality, channel power, satisfaction.
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