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Nov 4, 2018 at 12:36 comment added Elin I think there are times when you want a neutral (neither agree nor disagree) response and times when want a don't know response, and they are different. Sometimes you suspect people use those responses to avoid saying what they think because of social acceptability bias.
Oct 31, 2018 at 16:29 comment added De Novo @Braiam I'm not entirely sure, but I think last year's survey included a neutral option in likert scales, and the exact wording ("neutral" vs. "unknown" vs. "neither agree nor disagree") doesn't seem to make a difference in responses
Oct 31, 2018 at 16:24 comment added Braiam Yeah, I know. My worries are what interpretation they give to the results, which is derived from these answers. I try to always include the ambivalent response on all instruments I implement.
Oct 31, 2018 at 16:12 comment added De Novo @Braiam the survey question writers here seem to have a good handle on how to ask these kinds of questions :) I'm just trying to nudge them toward addressing these topics, and mentioning the easy to miss pitfall that specifically asking about "feeling welcome" might measure something other than how welcome respondents feel.
Oct 31, 2018 at 9:49 comment added Braiam I commented elsewhere, but having "don't know" in the Likert scale, specially in this kind of questions, would help figure out the awareness about the sentiment on the questionee.
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