According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of the relationship between a latent variable describing a true measure and its corresponding manifest proxies can be assessed through the Cronbach’s alpha index. The Cronbach’s alpha index can be used for parallel measures and represents a lower bound for the reliability value in presence of congeneric measures, for which the assessment can properly be made only ex post, after having estimated the loading coefficients, e.g. by means of a structural equation model with latent variables (SEM-LV). Let us assume the existence of an a-priori segmentation, based upon a categorical variable Z. We want to test the reliability of the construct over all the groups. This corresponds to th...
We show how to estimate a Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient in Stata after running a principa...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
In many areas of research, the precise measurement of hypothesized processes or variables (theoretic...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of the relationship between a latent ...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of the relationship between a latent ...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of a set of indicators related to a l...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
In this research, we investigate the behavior of Cronbach’s coefficient alpha and its new standard e...
We present a review of the main reliability measures. We first introduce the Classical Test Theory a...
A Monte Carlo simulation study contrasted two methods of estimating the reliability of composites wi...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
We aim at proposing a new reliability measurement for polytomous ordinal items. Conventionally, reli...
Cronbach's coefficient alpha is the most widely used estimator of the reliability of tests and scale...
We study the estimation of the reliability of measurement scales. The subject has been partially obs...
Scale score measures are ubiquitous in the psychological literature and can be used as both dependen...
We show how to estimate a Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient in Stata after running a principa...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
In many areas of research, the precise measurement of hypothesized processes or variables (theoretic...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of the relationship between a latent ...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of the relationship between a latent ...
According to the classical measurement theory, the reliability of a set of indicators related to a l...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
In this research, we investigate the behavior of Cronbach’s coefficient alpha and its new standard e...
We present a review of the main reliability measures. We first introduce the Classical Test Theory a...
A Monte Carlo simulation study contrasted two methods of estimating the reliability of composites wi...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
We aim at proposing a new reliability measurement for polytomous ordinal items. Conventionally, reli...
Cronbach's coefficient alpha is the most widely used estimator of the reliability of tests and scale...
We study the estimation of the reliability of measurement scales. The subject has been partially obs...
Scale score measures are ubiquitous in the psychological literature and can be used as both dependen...
We show how to estimate a Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient in Stata after running a principa...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
In many areas of research, the precise measurement of hypothesized processes or variables (theoretic...