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1 Measuring attitudes Direct measures Semantic differential scale Likert scale Indirect measures Physiological measurements Projective tests psychlotron.org.uk

2 Measuring attitudes How can we find out what people’s attitudes are? What might be the advantages and disadvantages of each method? psychlotron.org.uk

3 Measuring psychological processes Should we observe people or ask people? psychlotron.org.uk

4 Measuring psychological processes Observing people tells you what they do but not necessarily why Asking people might tell you why people do things but only if: They actually know; They tell you the truth psychlotron.org.uk

5 Direct measures of attitudes Involve asking people questions about their attitudes Could be used to obtain quantitative or qualitative data psychlotron.org.uk

6 Attitude scales Direct, quantitative measures of attitudes Ways of turning peoples attitudes into a set of numbers Semantic differential scales Likert scales psychlotron.org.uk

7 Semantic differential scales Kind+3+2+10-2-3Unkind Helpful+3+2+10-2-3Unhelpful Patient+3+2+10-2-3Impatient Calm+3+2+10-2-3Angry Friendly+3+2+10-2-3Threat’ing psychlotron.org.uk

8 Semantic differential scales Chosen attitude object is rated on a series of bipolar adjective pairs Adjective pairs relate to: Evaluation (good or bad) Potency (strong or weak) Activity (active or passive) Evaluation is the most important to most psychologists psychlotron.org.uk

9 Likert scale This teacher is always helpful Strongly agree AgreeUndecide d DisagreeStrongly disagree This teacher is often angry Strongly agree AgreeUndecide d DisagreeStrongly disagree This teacher is always rushing me along Strongly agree AgreeUndecide d DisagreeStrongly disagree psychlotron.org.uk

10 Likert scale Respondent rates a series of statements (about the AO) according to how much they agree Scores for each statement summed to give an overall attitude score psychlotron.org.uk

11 Comparison & comments Both: Fairly easy to create Easy to compare PPs responses Likert: More reliable May oversimplify (one dimensional) Semantic differential: More valid (multi-dimensional) Harder to analyse psychlotron.org.uk


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