A Technique for the Measurement of Attitudes Archives of Psychology

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Abstract

The project conceived in 1929 by Gardner Murphy and the writer aimed first to present a wide array of problems having to do with five major "attitude areas"--international relations, race relations, economic conflict, political conflict, and religion. The kind of questionnaire material falls into four classes: yes-no, multiple choice, propositions to be responded to by degrees of approval, and a series of brief newspaper narratives to be approved or disapproved in various degrees. The monograph aims to describe a technique rather than to give results. The appendix, covering ten pages, shows the method of constructing an attitude scale. A bibliography is also given.

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Likert, R. (1932). A Technique for the Measurement of Attitudes Archives of Psychology. Archives of Psychology, 140, 1–55.

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