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Chapter 13 Learning Objectives
1. Discuss the importance of attitude measurement, and describe
two different approaches to measuring people's attitudes
toward a given object.
2. Design and test Likert, semantic differential, and behavior
intention scales, and explain their strengths and weaknesses.
3. Discuss the differences between noncomparative and comparative
scale designs as well as the appropriateness of rating and
ranking scale measurements.
4. Identify and discuss the critical aspects of consumer
attitudes and other marketplace phenomena that require measurement
to allow us to make better decisions.
5. Discuss the overall rules of measurement and explain
the differences between single versus multiple measures
of a construct as well as direct versus indirect measures.
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