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Social Studies, 14.04.2020 22:02, srice6

RESEARCH STUDY 6.1: Professor Singh creates a survey to measure how happy his students are with his teaching this semester. He is teaching two classes: Psychology and Law and Introduction to Neuroscience. He writes the following questions for his survey:
A. What was your favorite part of this class?
B. Please rate how much you agree with the following statement using the scale below: This was one of my favorite classes all semester.

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Strongly
Agree
Agree
Neither
agree nor disagree
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Strongly
disagree
C. Which of the following is most true of you?
a. I am a very serious student.
b. I try only as hard as I have to.
D. How easy did you feel this class was?

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Which of the questions above is an example of a question that uses a semantic differential scale?

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