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study code |
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completely unsatisfied |
unsatisfied |
unsatisfied nor satisfied |
satisfied |
completely satisfied | |||||
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| dutch4 |
28 |
1,03 |
0,4 |
3,29 |
0,6 |
5,36 |
0,5 |
7,47 |
0,6 |
9,37 |
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| french1 |
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| hungarian1 |
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| italian1 |
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| norwegian1 |
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| russian1 |
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| slovenian1 |
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Used in International Research group on Methodological and Comparative research Survey (IRMCS) early 1990s. That study compared the responses of the same question rated on three different scales: this 5-step verbal scale, a 11-step numerical scale and a 101-step numerical scale (Saris et al, 1996)-
Samples in Catalonia, Germany, Hungary and Sweden not representative for the general population