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Using Likert Scales in Program Evaluation Survey Work

Authors: Jan Losby, PhD, Anne Wetmore, MPH

Publication Year: 2012

Last Updated: 2021-07-12

Journal: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

Keywords: Evaluation

 

Short Abstract: 

This is a resource from the CDC, where Dr. Losby provides evaluation technical assistance to National Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention programs and Sodium Reduction in Communities sites.

This forms a simple guide for designing and using program evaluation survey questions.

 

Abstract:

This is a resource from the CDC, where Dr. Losby provides evaluation technical assistance to National Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention programs and Sodium Reduction in Communities sites.

This forms a simple guide for designing and using program evaluation survey questions.

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Source: Link to original article.

Source: https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/pubs/docs/cb_february_14_2012.pdf

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