We discuss the statistical testing of three relevant hypotheses involving Cronbach's alpha: one where alpha equals a particular criterion; a second testing the equality of two alpha coefficients for independent samples; and a third testing the equality of two alpha coefficients for dependent samples. For each of these hypotheses, various statistical tests have been proposed. Over the years, these tests have depended on progressively fewer assumptions. We propose a new approach to testing the three hypotheses that relies on even fewer assumptions, is especially suited for discrete item scores, and can be applied easily to tests containing large numbers of items. The new approach uses marginal modelling. We compared the Type I error rate and ...
This report presents an introductory exhibition on the coefficient alpha (Cronbach,1951), and the ad...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Asymptotic econometric test procedures are well known to be potentially inaccurate when applied to d...
textabstractCoefficient Alpha, which is widely used in empirical research, estimates the reliability...
AbstractCronbach's alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliabi...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
In this research, we present the inferential statistics for Cronbach’s Coefficient Alpha based on th...
Rigorous comparison of the reliability coefficients of several tests or measurement procedures requ...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
In many testing situations the use of parallel forms or test-retest reliability coefficients is impr...
Cronbach's alpha is an estimate of the reliability of a test score if the items are essentially tau-...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
When a nuisance parameter is unidentified under the null hypothesis, standard testing procedures can...
This report presents an introductory exhibition on the coefficient alpha (Cronbach,1951), and the ad...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Asymptotic econometric test procedures are well known to be potentially inaccurate when applied to d...
textabstractCoefficient Alpha, which is widely used in empirical research, estimates the reliability...
AbstractCronbach's alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliabi...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
In this research, we present the inferential statistics for Cronbach’s Coefficient Alpha based on th...
Rigorous comparison of the reliability coefficients of several tests or measurement procedures requ...
Cronbach’s alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of ...
In many testing situations the use of parallel forms or test-retest reliability coefficients is impr...
Cronbach's alpha is an estimate of the reliability of a test score if the items are essentially tau-...
The Cronbach's alpha is the most widely used method for estimating internal consistency reliability....
The study examined three main research questions: 1- What is the logical structure of Cronbach's Coe...
This study aims to describe the effects of variability through data simulation to determine which as...
When a nuisance parameter is unidentified under the null hypothesis, standard testing procedures can...
This report presents an introductory exhibition on the coefficient alpha (Cronbach,1951), and the ad...
Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It...
Asymptotic econometric test procedures are well known to be potentially inaccurate when applied to d...