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The questionnaire had 5-point Likert scale: absolutely agree (score = 100), almost agree (score = 75 ), neutral (score = 50), almost disagree (score = 25) and strongly disagree (score = 0).
The possible answers were "strongly agree" (score = 5), "agree" (score = 4), "I don't know" (score = 3), "disagree" (score = 2), "strongly disagree" (score = 1).
2. score range: 0 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree), score 3 indicates not disagree/not agree.
The statements have five response categories, ranging from 'strongly disagree' (score 1) to 'strongly agree' (score 5).
The statements were rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from "disagree completely" (score 0) to "totally agree" (score 4).
Each item uses a scale from 'Strongly disagree' (score = 1) to 'Strongly agree' (score = 4), and the CIAS total score is calculated by the sum of the items.
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The judges agree, scoring it 3-3.
Respondents had options of "strongly agree" scored as 5; "agree" scored as 4; "undecided" scored as 3; "disagree" scored as 2 and "strongly disagree" scored as 1 on a five point Likert scale.
The responses were then scored from one to five with 'strongly agree' scoring 5 and 'do not know' scoring 1.
All items offered five response choices ranging from "strongly disagree (scores 1 point)" to "strongly agree (scores 5 points)".
All of these statements were Likert type with the following responses: strongly disagree, disagree, agree and strongly agree, scored as 1 4 respectively.
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