Noun
Likert scale (plural Likert scales)
A symmetric psychometric scale used in questionnaires, allowing respondents to specify their level of agreement or disagreement.
Here’s an example of gauging sentiment using a five-point Likert scale. Source: Internet
Then the analyst would have SMEs rate those examples on a Likert scale and compute inter-rater agreement statistics to judge the adequacy of each item. Source: Internet
“These are out of a 5-point Likert scale, with five meaning they strongly agree, followed by agree, neutral, disagree and strongly disagree,” MHS Principal Brian Jones said. Source: Internet
One section of the survey asked participants to rate a series of statements via a Likert scale exploring support by administrators and administrator/management participation, as well as to rate the success of the program. Source: Internet