How Reliable are Measurement Scales? External Factors with Indirect Influence on Reliability Estimators
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
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In social economic researches we often need to measure non-observable, latent variables. For this we use special research instruments, with uni and multi dimensional scales designed for measuring the constructs of interest. Validity and reliability of these scales are crucial and special tests have been developed in this respect. Reliability concerns often arise, due to external factors that can influence the power and significance of such tests. Even for standardized instruments variations are possible, and they could seriously affect research results. The purpose of the present study is to investigate if and how external factors could influence a largely used reliability estimator - Cronbach Alpha. Several…
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- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Cronbach's alpha
- Psychology
- Affect (linguistics)
- Estimator
- Econometrics
- Scale (ratio)
- Relevance (law)
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