What do Likert's method of summated ratings, Guttman's scale and Thurstone's method of equal-appearing intervals have in common?
A) They all have a neutral point that participants may choose
B) All three methods were recognised in the 1920s
C) The assumption that attitudes can be measured quantitatively
D) Their ease of construction makes them easily adaptable
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