Multiple Choice
The difference between Likert scales and category formats is that
A) category formats are used only in health settings.
B) category formats tends to be dichotomous while Likert scales tends to be polytomous.
C) category formats tend to have a smaller number of choices.
D) Likert scales tend to have a smaller number of choices.
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