Multiple Choice
The difference between a single-item scale and a multiple-item scale is that a:
A) single-item scale involves collecting data about only one attribute of the object being investigated.
B) multiple-item scale is a type of nominal scale.
C) single-item scale simultaneously collects data on several attributes of a construct.
D) single-item scale provides more than one possible response to its respondents.
E) multiple-item scale cannot collect ordinal data.
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