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Use Alternatives to the Agreement Scale in Surveys

Alternative options for the agreement scale in survey

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Written by Jared Ellis
Updated over a week ago

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Alternative options for the agreement scale in survey

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Account Admins, Survey Admins, Survey Creators

We really like the Likert scale, which uses the agree format 'Strongly disagree' through to 'Strongly agree'.

But you may be running a different type of survey, where the usual agree format doesn't really work. We have some alternative scales that can be used, such as Importance or Satisfaction, which allow the questions to be worded in a more flexible way, rather than an 'ideal statement' that must be agreed/disagreed with.

All our scales use 5 points, but have different options displayed for each of the 5 choices.

Scale

Left-most

Left of center

Center

Right of center

Right-most

Rating

1

2

3

4

5

Satisfaction

Very dissatisfied

Dissatisfied

Neither satisfied / dissatisfied

Satisfied

Very satisfied

Quality

Very poor

Poor

Fair

Good

Very good

Frequency

(default)

Never

Rarely

Occasionally

Frequently

Very frequently

Frequency

(alternative)

Never

Rarely

Sometimes

Often

Always

Performance

Awfully

Not well

Work in progress

Well

Superbly

Importance

Not at all important

Slightly important

Moderately important

Very important

Extremely important

Focus

Much less focus

Less focus

Maintain

More focus

Much more focus

We recommend you stick with one scale for a survey, rather than mix them up too much. Survey respondents get used to what the scale means when they take the survey, and you want to keep it simple and clear, rather than have them having to re-evaluate each question based on the available options.

To edit your scale, click on the question, then select the drop-down menu under Rating Type:

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Only the list displayed is possible to choose from. It's not possible to create a custom scale that is displayed as a rating question.

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