an example would be:
excellent, good, moderate, poor, awful
example or rating scale in measuring attitude towards mathematics
Appraisers rates employees on a number of job related factors
The F-scale or Fujita scale was developed by Dr. Tetsuya Theodore Fujita as the University of Chicago in 1971. The highest rating on the scale is F5.
You use a checklist to determine the completeness of something. For example, I use a checklist of all the materials that I use in my seminars and workshops. I keep the checklist to ensure that everything I need is available and ready. You use a rating scale to determine the rating or level of something. For example, during my seminars I use a rating scale to determine the satisfaction rating of my participants, the appropriateness of the topics, the presentation delivery, and of the venue. Participants rate the seminar from 1 to 10. A rate of 1 would mean that they are not satisfied. A rate of 10 would mean that they are very delighted.
The Graphic Rating Scale is the simplest and most popular method for performance appraisal
both types of rubrics have a rating scale: both general and specific rubrics
The Mohs hardness scale rating for brass is around 3 to 4.
The octane rating of methanol depends on the octane rating scale measurement type used, n-Heptane is the zero point of the octane rating scale then the octane rating of methanol is 115
There are several types of rating scales, including: Likert Scale: Measures attitudes or opinions with a range of agreement (e.g., 1-Strongly Disagree to 5-Strongly Agree). Semantic Differential Scale: Assesses the meaning of concepts by rating them on a bipolar scale (e.g., Good 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Bad). Numerical Rating Scale: Participants rate a specific item on a numerical scale (e.g., rate your pain from 0 to 10). Ordinal Scale: Ranks items but does not quantify the distance between them (e.g., class rankings: 1st, 2nd, 3rd).
The adjective in the sentence is "musical." It modifies the noun "scale."
The scale was developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita at the University of Chicago in 1971. Ths highest rating is F5.
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