Title of article
Confidence Interval Methods for Coefficient Alpha on the Basis of Discrete, Ordinal Response Items: Which One, if Any, is the Best?
Author/Authors
Jeanine L. Romano، نويسنده , , Jeffrey D. Kromrey، نويسنده , , Corina M. Owens & Heather M. Scott ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
22
From page
382
To page
403
Abstract
In this study, the authors aimed to examine 8 of the different methods for computing confidence intervals around alpha that have been proposed to determine which of these, if any, is the most accurate and precise. Monte Carlo methods were used to simulate samples under known and controlled population conditions wherein the underlying item distribution is nonnormal and when the items’ responses are those of rating scales rather than dichotomous items. Overall, one can conclude that, despite concerns expressed over the use of Fisherʹs method for coefficient alpha, in general, it actually outperformed the other methods. Larger sample sizes and larger coefficient alphas also resulted in better band coverage, whereas smaller number of items resulted in poorer band coverage.
Keywords
reliability , coefficient alpha , confidence intervals , rating scales , Fisherיs z transformations
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
The Journal of Experimental Education
Record number
708802
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