Affiliation:
1. The University of Iowa
2. The American College Testing Program
3. The University of lowa
Abstract
Rigorous comparison of the reliability coefficients of several tests or measurement procedures requires a sampling theory for the coefficients. This paper sum marizes the important aspects of the sampling theory for Cronbach's (1951) coefficient alpha, a widely used internal consistency coefficient. This theory enables researchers to test a specific numerical hypothesis about the population alpha and to obtain confidence intervals for the population coefficient. It also permits researchers to test the hypothesis of equality among several coefficients, either under the condition of inde pendent samples or when the same sample has been used for all measurements. The procedures are illus trated numerically, and the assumptions and deriva tions underlying the theory are discussed.
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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