3.5. Interpreting scores obtained from SBAS
SBAS was prepared in 5-point Likert type. The responses included 5-Strongly Agree, 4-Agree, 3-Slightly Agree, 2-Disagree, and 1-Strongly Disagree each represented by Smiley Faces considering the ages of the participants. The minimum and maximum possible scores obtained from each subscale range between 5 and 25. Higher scores from the 1st subscale (Negative Attitudes) indicate more negative attitudes towards SB use in education, whereas lower scores refer to less negative attitudes. On the other hand, higher scores from 2nd subscale (Positive Attitudes) means more positive attitudes towards SB use in education, whereas lower scores refer to less positive attitudes.