Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It is concluded that the estimates obtained by Cronbach alpha and teta coefficients are not related with the sample size, even the estimates obtained from the small samples can represent the population parameter. However, the Omega coefficient requires large sample sizes
Abstract Background In countless number of clinical trials, measurements of outcomes rely on instrum...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
textabstractCoefficient Alpha, which is widely used in empirical research, estimates the reliability...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
Reliability is a characteristic of scores, not tests or measurement instruments. One of the methods ...
In this research, we investigate the behavior of Cronbach’s coefficient alpha and its new standard e...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
Whilst it is common statistical advice not to attempt a reliability analysis with a sample size less...
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...
Cronbach's coefficient alpha is the most widely used estimator of the reliability of tests and scale...
If a test consists of two parts the Spearman-Brown formula and Flanagan's coefficient (Cronbach's al...
Abstract Background In countless number of clinical trials, measurements of outcomes rely on instrum...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
textabstractCoefficient Alpha, which is widely used in empirical research, estimates the reliability...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
Reliability is a characteristic of scores, not tests or measurement instruments. One of the methods ...
In this research, we investigate the behavior of Cronbach’s coefficient alpha and its new standard e...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
Whilst it is common statistical advice not to attempt a reliability analysis with a sample size less...
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...
Cronbach's coefficient alpha is the most widely used estimator of the reliability of tests and scale...
If a test consists of two parts the Spearman-Brown formula and Flanagan's coefficient (Cronbach's al...
Abstract Background In countless number of clinical trials, measurements of outcomes rely on instrum...
<p>Cronbach's Alpha (Scale Reliability Coefficient) and the Interclass Correlation Coefficient (two-...
textabstractCoefficient Alpha, which is widely used in empirical research, estimates the reliability...