rating scale
collocation in Englishmeaningsofratingandscale
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rating
noun
uk/ˈreɪ.tɪŋ/us/ˈreɪ.t̬ɪŋ/
a measurement of how good or popular someone or ...
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scale
noun
uk/skeɪl/us/skeɪl/
a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level ...
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(Definition ofratingandscalefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This step may be difficult to reproduce, especially for panels using the more standard appropriate/inappropriateratingscale.
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Another aspect of the conversation log that warrants further consideration for the oldest old is the subjectiveratingscale.
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Their statistical analyses are nicely contextualized within narrative descriptions of theratingscaledevelopment process.
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Aratingscalemeasuring the strength of agreement towards a set of clear statements.
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However, because these effects were significant, we do not believe they can be ignored in studies usingratingscaledata.
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The 30-item standardizedratingscalewas completed by the children's classroom teachers.
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It is a comprehensive observer'sratingscale, containing 22 items, 12 of which measure key symptoms, giving the 'confusion score'.
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Second, the responseratingscalewas expanded to 5 points, with the anchors ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (daily).
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It consisted of a 9-pointratingscaleranging from 0 (less than 24 hr of forewarning) to 8 (more than 3 years of forewarning).
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The proband should answer it using a 4-stepratingscaleranging from 0 (' definitely absent ') to 3 (' definitely present ').
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After listening to the examples, students were asked to respond to how well they liked the music using a 5-pointratingscale.
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A six-pointratingscalewas developed for scoring each item in the schedule.
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Validity of a verbally administered numericratingscaleto measure cancer pain intensity.
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Theratingscaleis the most frequently used method in traditional studies of children's singing behaviours.
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A revised teacherratingscalefor reactive and proactive aggression.
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No instruction or training on use of theratingscalewas provided.
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