5.
In which of the following rating scale, a
sequence of definite numbers is supplied
to the rater or to the observer and the
observer awards an appropriate
number?
(A) Standard scale
(B) Rating by cumulative point
Graphic scale
(D) Numerical scale
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In which of the following rating scale, a sequence of definite numbers is supplied to the rater or to the observer and the observer awards an appropriate number?
Numerical scale
Explanation:
- Numerical Scale In the typical numerical scale, a sequence of defined numbers is applied to the rater or the observer, The rater assigns an appropriate number in line to each stimulus.
- The standard scale is a system in Commonwealth law whereby financial criminal penalties (fines) in legislation have maximum levels set against a standard scale.
- The cumulative rating is computed by multiplying the grade points received in each subject by the total units assigned to that subject and dividing the sum by the total units.
- Graphical or Bar Scale: The second type of scale shows map distances and the corresponding ground distances using a line bar with primary and secondary divisions marked on it
Hence, the correct of answer is option D which is numerical scale
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