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Reverse-scored items on a scale are usually included to:  答案选项组test whether people were 'yay-saying'.make sure people are paying attention. All of the other answer choices are correct. test whether people were 'nay-saying'.

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Reverse-scored items on a scale are usually included to:  答案选项组test whether people were 'yay-saying'.make sure people are paying attention. All of the other answer choices are correct. test whether people were 'nay-saying'.

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Reverse-scored items on a scale are usually included to:

  1. Test whether people were 'yay-saying': This means checking if respondents are just agreeing with all the statements without really considering them. By reversing the scoring on some items, you can see if people are consistently agreeing even when the sentiment of the statement is flipped.

  2. Make sure people are paying attention: If a respondent is just mindlessly filling out the survey, they might not notice that the sentiment of some items is reversed. If they're not paying attention, they'll likely answer these items incorrectly.

  3. All of the other answer choices are correct: This option is stating that all the reasons listed are valid reasons for including reverse-scored items.

  4. Test whether people were 'nay-saying': This is the opposite of 'yay-saying'. It's checking to see if respondents are just disagreeing with all the statements without really considering them. Again, by reversing the scoring on some items, you can see if people are consistently disagreeing even when the sentiment of the statement is flipped.

So, the reverse-scored items are used to ensure the validity of the responses by checking if the respondents are paying attention and not just mindlessly agreeing or disagreeing with all the statements.

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