Multiple Choice
One problem with the use of category rating scales is that
A) many respondents are confused by dichotomous formats.
B) responses are sometimes influenced by the context in which objects are rated.
C) rating scales must be at least 100 points in order to be meaningfully interpreted.
D) category rating scale data do not have ordinal scale property.
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