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Classically, a Likert scale was composed of the sum of many Likert items (ordinal ratings of the amount of agreement with a statement), where all the items were equally valid. Today the term sometimes is used synonymously with 'ordinal rating scale' (which may be based on only 1 item).

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How to find out if there is any correlation between a yes/no question and Likert scale data?

For this, I have asked the respondents a couple of questions via Likert scale, to get their opinions on certain statements. I then asked them if they had ever purchased virtual goods before. … My first idea was to convert my Likert data to numerical values, E. G. from strongly disagree = 1 to strongly agree = 5. …
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