I suggest you just use 4 Likert slides. You've already got the items sorted into categories. The first two categories have less than 10 items, so each of those get their own slide. The third is longer, so try to break down that content into two categories/slides.
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I suggest you just use 4 Likert slides. You've already got the items sorted into categories. The first two categories have less than 10 items, so each of those get their own slide. The third is longer, so try to break down that content into two categories/slides.
Thank you for your suggestion, I'll give it a try.
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