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Rensis Likert

(Likert, Rensis, 1903-1981)

ISR in its 16th year has its own nationwide survey team of professional interviewers. Dr. Rensis Likert ISR Director seeks out research data in a bank of filing cabinets containing two million punch cards, less than a year's supply for ISR
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Rensis Likert ( LIK-ərt; August 5, 1903 – September 3, 1981) was an American organizational and social psychologist known for developing the Likert scale, a psychometrically sound scale based on responses to multiple questions. The scale has become a method to measure people's thoughts and feelings from opinion surveys to personality tests. Likert also founded the theory of participative management, which is used to engage employees in the workplace. Likert's contributions in psychometrics, research samples, and open-ended interviewing have helped form and shape social and organizational psychology. (From Wikipedia)

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