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Your boss says that questionnaire you're writing should ask your customers "What is your overall satisfaction with our product?" and should use a five-point scale. Sounds simple, you think to yourself, then go to write the question. Which format do you use?
Like many other tactical issues regarding questionnaire design, scale formats have been carefully studied. According to the summary of available research by Jon Krosnick and Leandre Fabrigar in "Designing rating scales for effective measurement in surveys":
Given the importance of fully labeling a rating scale, choose an existing common scale where possible, rather than writing your own scale. Reword the question if necessary to fit a common scale. And, of course, take care when deciding how many points to use within the scale.
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