i don't know the specific name for this but it asks question of a 'feeling' nature and would follow some emotive scale. it's pretty similar to a likert but not. Boynton, P. M et al. BMJ 2004;328:1312-1315 may help you decide. i'd say a rating scale from this. Instructions Try to describe yourself as accurately as possible. Describe your-self as you see yourself at the present time, not as you wish to be in the future. Describe yourself as you are generally or typically, as compared with as compared with persons you know of the same sex and of roughly your same age. For each of the traits listed below tick the option that best describes you on this dimension. Very Moderately Neither Moderately Very 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Disorganised Organised 2. Irresponsible Responsible 3. Undependable Reliable 4. Negligent Conscientious 5. Impractical Practical 5. Careless Thorough 7. Lazy Hardworking 8. Extravagant Thrifty 9. Rash Cautious 10. Frivolous Serious
Friedrich Moh
The test commonly used to determine the hardness of a rock is the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. It rates the hardness of minerals on a scale of 1 (softest) to 10 (hardest) based on their ability to scratch one another.
A scientific test you do on water similar to a chemical test
This means drawing something exact. For example, if in a test it was to say 'NOT drawn to scale' it would mean it isn't drawn correctly and wasn't reliable.
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
It depends on the scale the school is using. On a 10 point scale, which is more common in primary and middle school, it would be a C-. On a 7 point scale, which is more common in high school, it would be a D+.
With a 10 point grading scale the results (of a test etc.) are given a value between 0 and 9 or 1 and 10. If the grading is "on a curve" than the distribution of the various grades is spread on a Gaussian normal distribution.
put on a scale
The WAIS is the Weschler Adult Intelligence Scale. It is the most widely used scale to test for adult intelligence.
First, is this on the 1600- or 2400-point scale. Most likely one would want to retake the test to attempt to get a better score.
This is a reference point based on the Fahrenheit scale, which was originally calibrated by Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724. The choice of 32°F as the freezing point of water and 212°F as the boiling point of water led to the scale starting at 32°F, which corresponds to 0°C in the Celsius scale.
Mohs scale something like that sorry if it isn't accurate
A test is a specific tool used to measure an individual's performance or abilities in a particular area, such as a psychological test to assess intelligence. A scale, on the other hand, refers to a range or continuum used to measure a specific attribute, such as a Likert scale to measure levels of agreement or satisfaction. While a test involves a series of questions or tasks to evaluate an individual, a scale is typically a single construct or dimension being measured.
Relative mineral hardness.
the mohs scale
The test inventory gives an outlook of the past results. The battery and scale are future tests that need to be done.
Depends on the test. Look and see if there is scale or key.