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... respondent is given a central concept , such as in our case the concept " the moon . " In terms of the scales under the concept the respondent is asked to scale what the concept “ means " to him . The scales are typically bounded by ...
... respondent is given a central concept , such as in our case the concept " the moon . " In terms of the scales under the concept the respondent is asked to scale what the concept “ means " to him . The scales are typically bounded by ...
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... respondents ) who either marked " 4 " or left the scale blank had no feeling for this particular dimension ; they were unable to take it , to respond to it . The dominant verbal response to scale # 3 was : This scale is irrelevant . I ...
... respondents ) who either marked " 4 " or left the scale blank had no feeling for this particular dimension ; they were unable to take it , to respond to it . The dominant verbal response to scale # 3 was : This scale is irrelevant . I ...
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... respondents spank frequently ( 42 percent ) as more educated respondents ( 22 percent ) . Class Differences Other research on physical punishment is also contra- dictory . Most studies report more use of physical pun- ishment by working ...
... respondents spank frequently ( 42 percent ) as more educated respondents ( 22 percent ) . Class Differences Other research on physical punishment is also contra- dictory . Most studies report more use of physical pun- ishment by working ...
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