Coefficient alpha is the most popular measure of reliability (and certainly of internal consistency reliability) reported in psychological research. This is noteworthy given the numerous deficiencies of coefficient alpha documented in the psychometric literature. This mismatch between theory and practice appears to arise partly because users of psychological scales are unfamiliar with the psychometric literature on coefficient alpha and partly because alternatives to alpha are not widely known. We present a brief review of the psychometric literature on coefficient alpha, followed by a practical alternative in the form of coefficient omega. To facilitate the shift from alpha to omega we also present a brief guide to the calculation of point...
In many testing situations the use of parallel forms or test-retest reliability coefficients is impr...
Reliability is consistency of the instrument in measurement whatever it measures. There are differen...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
Coefficient alpha is the most popular measure of reliability (and certainly of internal consistency ...
Coefficient alpha, the most commonly used estimate of internal consistency, is often considered a lo...
The article addresses some concerns about how coefficient alpha is reported and used. It also shows ...
Psychological research involving scale construction has been hindered considerably by a wide-spread ...
Data sets in the social and behavioral sciences are often heavy-tailed. Previous studies have demons...
Cronbach's alpha is a commonly reported estimate to assess scale quality in health psychology and re...
Coefficient alpha has been a widely used measure by which internal consistency reliability is assess...
Three different bootstrap confidence intervals (CIs) for coefficient omega were investigated. The CI...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
In many research contexts, differences in the internal consistency of measures may be important to e...
In this study, misuses of KR-20 and Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients, used as internal cons...
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a widely used screening instrument for child p...
In many testing situations the use of parallel forms or test-retest reliability coefficients is impr...
Reliability is consistency of the instrument in measurement whatever it measures. There are differen...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
Coefficient alpha is the most popular measure of reliability (and certainly of internal consistency ...
Coefficient alpha, the most commonly used estimate of internal consistency, is often considered a lo...
The article addresses some concerns about how coefficient alpha is reported and used. It also shows ...
Psychological research involving scale construction has been hindered considerably by a wide-spread ...
Data sets in the social and behavioral sciences are often heavy-tailed. Previous studies have demons...
Cronbach's alpha is a commonly reported estimate to assess scale quality in health psychology and re...
Coefficient alpha has been a widely used measure by which internal consistency reliability is assess...
Three different bootstrap confidence intervals (CIs) for coefficient omega were investigated. The CI...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
In many research contexts, differences in the internal consistency of measures may be important to e...
In this study, misuses of KR-20 and Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients, used as internal cons...
The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a widely used screening instrument for child p...
In many testing situations the use of parallel forms or test-retest reliability coefficients is impr...
Reliability is consistency of the instrument in measurement whatever it measures. There are differen...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...