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心理尺度の回答カテゴリに関する検討
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シンリ シャクド ノ カイトウ カテゴリ ニ カンスル ケントウ
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Shinri shakudo no kaitō kategori ni kansuru kentō
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Classification of psychological scales based on the response category
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増田, 真也
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マスダ, シンヤ
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Masuda, Shinya
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慶應義塾大学看護医療学部
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三田哲學會
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ミタ テツガクカイ
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Mita tetsugakukai
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2019
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哲學
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Philosophy
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142
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2019
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3
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245
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267
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The response formats in self-rated psychological scales are known to influence how people respond to the question items of these scales. However, response formats are not given careful consideration when designing questionnaires. In this article, the effects of different methods of displaying options on response behaviors were reviewed; and the type of response formats in scales developed in Japan and Western countries was classified based on the number of options, order, and labels. The main results of classification types indicated the following: (a) items of scales developed in Japan are usually measured on a five-point scale, whereas those developed in Western countries use a seven-point scale; (b) the response options of nearly all the scales has an ascending order; and (c) response categories of many scales developed in Japan has the anchors "strongly disagree―strongly agree". Moreover, types of response options used in recent years tend to be homogenized. The problems of response formats in psychological assessment and issues remaining for clarification in future studies are discussed.
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