Pfennings L, Cohen L, van der Ploeg H
Department of Medical Psychology, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Psychol Rep. 1995 Oct;77(2):475-80. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1995.77.2.475.
In a study of preconditions of responsiveness, we examined the variances obtained by two different ways of responding to questionnaire items. Subjects were 168 first-year medical students. They all completed a questionnaire of nine items. The original Likert-like scoring was (partially) replaced by visual analogue scoring in three quarters of the questionnaires. For three items the analogue form had a significantly greater variance than the discrete form, but no discrete item had a significantly greater variance than its analogue counterpart. Assuming that a greater variance was indicative for a greater responsiveness, our findings provide some support for the preferred use of analogue scales over discrete response categories in the measurement of changes over time.
在一项关于反应性前提条件的研究中,我们考察了通过两种不同方式回答问卷项目所获得的方差。研究对象为168名一年级医学生。他们都完成了一份包含九个项目的问卷。在四分之三的问卷中,原本类似李克特量表的评分方式(部分地)被视觉模拟评分所取代。对于三个项目,模拟形式的方差显著大于离散形式,但没有任何离散项目的方差显著大于其对应的模拟形式。假设更大的方差表明更高的反应性,我们的研究结果为在测量随时间的变化时,相较于离散反应类别,更倾向使用模拟量表提供了一些支持。