Likert-scale questions can lead to response bias, such as central tendency bias, where respondents avoid extreme options and choose neutral or mid-range responses. Additionally, they may oversimplify complex opinions, failing to capture the nuances of participants' feelings. Furthermore, the interpretation of scale points can vary among respondents, leading to inconsistencies in data. Finally, they may not adequately assess the intensity of feelings or the reasons behind respondents' choices.
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