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objectivism

n.

1. the position that judgments about the external world can be established as true or false independent of personal feelings, beliefs, and experiences.

2. in ethics, the position that the ideals, such as “the good,” to which ethical propositions refer are real. Objectivism holds that ethical prescriptions do not reduce to mere statements of personal or cultural preference. Compare subjectivism. —objectivist n., adj.

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December 19th 2024

unipolar rating scale

unipolar rating scale

a type of instrument that prompts a respondent to evaluate the degree to which a single quality or attribute is present. For example, consider a scale with the following anchors or benchmarks: (1) not at all satisfied, (2) slightly satisfied, (3) moderately satisfied, (4) very satisfied, and (5) completely satisfied. Because there is no anchor that represents the opposing quality of dissatisfaction, the scale has one pole. Also called unipolar scale. Compare bipolar rating scale.