So John, you’re using a 5-point scale. Makes sense to me.
Having an odd-numbered scale allows for a neutral rating (in this case “3″), which I think is necessary for some elements. If I’m using this checklist to help me evaluate a home, I’d try to avoid the neutral rating, but forcing a Fast or Slow (with an even-numbered scale) doesn’t sit right with me, and I’d be trying to compensate for that in other evaluations, which I wouldn’t want to do.
Keeping in mind that I’m using this checklist to help me evaluate a home, unlike a comment sheet simply left on the table at a fast-food restaurant.
BradW
John – Good analysis of this unit. And welcome back to warm and sunny Canada!
James Scott
Yes John, welcome back. Didn’t Calgary get 4000 metres of snow the past few weeks? I hope you have a strong shovel. Ha Ha!
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