Sentence examples for scale of yes from inspiring English sources

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Each item had a rating scale of "yes", "no" or "don't know".

Girls also provided their date of menarche (or the time elapsed since it took place), if any, and answered whether they wanted to go out with a boy and whether they take care of their appearance so as to appeal to boys (on a 3-point scale of "yes" to "somewhat" to "no").

Patients were asked whether they ate a diet for the examination the day before the colonoscopy using a 2-point verbal scale of "Yes" or "No".

Patients were asked to assess their willingness to repeat the same preparations for the next colonoscopy using a 4-point verbal scale of "Yes," "Acceptable," "Neutral," or "No".

Acceptability was evaluated by the willingness of the subjects to consume more of the preparation after the bowel cleansing conditions had reached grade A or B or at 3 hours after taking the preparation if they had not reached grade A or B. Patients were asked if they could ingest more preparation after their stool became a clear liquid using a 2-point verbal scale of "Yes" or "No".

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For each category, the students were asked to rate their willingness to perform bystander CPR under ten hypothetical scenarios using a 4-point Likert scale of "definitely yes," "probably yes," "probably no," and "definitely no".

Using a 4-point Likert scale of "definitely yes," "probably yes," "probably no," and "definitely no," the students were asked to rate their willingness to perform bystander CPR under three categories: chest compressions with mouth-to-mouth ventilation (CC + MMV), chest compressions with mask-to-mouth ventilation (CC + PMV), and chest compressions only (CC).

This scale consists of "yes or no" questions, and significant psychiatric morbidity is diagnosed when seven or more of the listed symptoms are reported.

The 16 items on this scale consist of "yes" or "no" categories that refer to the patient's satisfaction regarding the treatment information received, the patient's involvement in the treatment planning, the patient's impression of the clinician and of the treatment quality.

2. "Has ADHD and its symptoms limited your ability to achieve what you want in life?" was rated by participants on a scale of 1 (yes, a lot) to 4 (no, not at all) with lower scores representing more limitation.

3. "Do you feel you are on the right track with your life?" was participant-rated on a scale of 1 (yes, definitely) to 3 (no, not at all). 4. "How much do you agree with the statement: Over the past few weeks, I've had more good days than bad days" was scored on a scale of 1 (strong agreement) to 5 (strong disagreement).

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