Background: We aimed to assess the impact of inconsistent responses on the internal reliability of a multi-item scale by developing a procedure to adjust Cronbach's alpha.Methods: A procedure for adjusting Cronbach's alpha when there are inconsistent responses was developed and used to assess the impact of inconsistent responses on internal reliability by evaluating the standard Chinese 12-item Short Form Health Survey in adolescents.Results: Contrary to common belief, random responses may inflate Cronbach's alpha when their mean differ from that of the true responses. Fixed responses inflate Cronbach's alpha except in scales with both positive and negative polarity items. In general, the bias in Cronbach's alpha due to inconsistent respons...
A statistical procedure is developed with the purpose of detecting internal bias occurring concurren...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Not AvailableLikert’s summated rating scale is often used in social science researches as an instrum...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
Abstract Background In countless number of clinical trials, measurements of outcomes rely on instrum...
Surveys commonly suffer from insufficient effort responding (IER). If not accounted for, IER can cau...
Background / aim: Using reliable outcome measures is a necessity for the occupational therapy profe...
Objectives There are similarities between the different forms of reliability, such as internal consi...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
Results of Cronbach´s Alpha test (questions 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of our survey) for measure of internal ...
Data sets in the social and behavioral sciences are often small or heavytailed. Previous studies hav...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
In this study, misuses of KR-20 and Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients, used as internal cons...
A statistical procedure is developed with the purpose of detecting internal bias occurring concurren...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Not AvailableLikert’s summated rating scale is often used in social science researches as an instrum...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
Abstract Background In countless number of clinical trials, measurements of outcomes rely on instrum...
Surveys commonly suffer from insufficient effort responding (IER). If not accounted for, IER can cau...
Background / aim: Using reliable outcome measures is a necessity for the occupational therapy profe...
Objectives There are similarities between the different forms of reliability, such as internal consi...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
Results of Cronbach´s Alpha test (questions 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 of our survey) for measure of internal ...
Data sets in the social and behavioral sciences are often small or heavytailed. Previous studies hav...
This post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of the article submitted to IUPUI ScholarWorks as part o...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
In this study, misuses of KR-20 and Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients, used as internal cons...
A statistical procedure is developed with the purpose of detecting internal bias occurring concurren...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Not AvailableLikert’s summated rating scale is often used in social science researches as an instrum...