Forms - Measure how people feel about something with the Likert scale in Microsoft Forms Tutorial

In this video, you will learn how to measure people's feelings using the Likert scale in Microsoft Forms.
The Likert scale is a rating system that quantitatively assesses opinions, attitudes, or behaviors.
You can create a Likert scale by adding statements and options to your form.
The statements are what users will respond to, and the options provide a range of choices.
You can customize the scale by adding or removing options as needed.
By using the Likert scale, you can obtain more nuanced answers from your respondents.
The video also covers other question types and features in Microsoft Forms.
This tutorial will help you effectively measure and analyze people's feelings using the Likert scale in Microsoft Forms, enhancing your understanding of user feedback.

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Earlier we discovered that Microsoft
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Forms has a question type called Rating,
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allowing users to give feedback
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through a simple system.
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But what if you need to measure how
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people feel in a more complete way?
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For this scenario, use the Likert scale.
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In Microsoft Forms,
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this rating scale assesses opinions,
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attitudes, or behaviors quantitatively.
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To create a Likert Scale,
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press the Add New button.
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Enter your question in the dedicated field.
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Like our scale has two distinct parts.
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On the one hand, statements to which
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your users will be able to respond.
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And on the other options,
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you can add up to seven different options,
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and of course remove them
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if you don't need as many.
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These can help you obtain answers
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with a greater degree of nuance.
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Start by writing down the
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different levels of your options.
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Then add the different statements for which
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your users will have to give their opinion.
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Press this button to add new ones.
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To edit a statement or opinion,
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simply click on it.
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To delete a statement,
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press the bin button.
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This goes for any type of questions.
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You can duplicate or delete a question.
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You can move it around the
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form using these arrows,
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and if needed you can add an image.
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You can also choose to make the
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question mandatory or optional.
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The three dot menu shows more options.
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Subtitle lets you provide additional
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information and you can also add branching.
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Thanks to the Likert scale,
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users can respond to each question
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with a greater degree of nuance.
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Then a simple yes or no question.
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You can then find their answers in the
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dedicated tab in the form of a table.
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Each statement shows how it exactly feel.

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