The four civic virtue items outlined in Podsakoff and colleagues' (1990) scale include:
This scale sometimes includes supplementary notes, but the core remains pentatonic.
The submicroscopic scale similarly includes objects that are too small to see even with any optical microscope.
And the "full scale" one includes her legal background.
Hence the scales measuring individual differences on authoritarianism often include the criteria attitudinal statements of political ideologies.
The scale also includes ten ratings for companies deemed "Vulnerable":
The scale includes some blue notes, in particular the third, sixth and seventh which are flat by 20-25 cents compared to the equal temperament scale.
This scale includes objective and subjective items such as the level of the patient's restlessness.
The scale includes a spring which provides a force to oppose the gravitational force on the object which is being weighed.
The modern scale includes the Moon and the Sun.