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    The Primary Difficulty with Rating Scales Is
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The Primary Difficulty with Rating Scales Is

Question 14

Question 14

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The primary difficulty with rating scales is:


A) the complexity of the format
B) the ambiguity of the points along the scale
C) the limits of what can be rated
D) that researchers tend not to like to use them

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