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What does "rated positively" mean?

The graphs and tables show the percentage of participants who reported positive experiences with a particular condition. For example, many questions use a 6-point scale with the options: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Somewhat Disagree, Somewhat Agree, Agree, and Strongly Agree. In those cases, “rated positively” would mean participants selected “Agree” or “Strongly Agree” for positive statements, like: “I feel accepted in this class.” or “Disagree” or “Strongly Disagree” for negative statements, like: “People here would be surprised if I, or someone like me, did well in this class.”

Each program’s Measures Summary contains the survey questions as well their scales and the responses that are considered positive.

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