Gradients of agreement scale
The Gradients of Agreement Scale was developed in 1987 by Sam Kaner, Duane Berger, and the staff of Community At Work.
It enables members of a group to express their support for a proposal in degrees, along a continuum. Using this tool, group members are no longer trapped into expressing support in terms of "yes" and "no."
The book "The Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making" has been translated into Spanish, French, Russian, Mandarin, Arabic and Swahili, and it has been used in organizations large and small throughout the world.
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Literature
- Facilitator's Guide to Participatory Decision-Making, 3rd Edition. Sam Kaner. ISBN 978-1-118-40495-9, 432 pages, June 2014, Jossey-Bass
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