articleJournal of Organizational BehaviorOct 13, 2014Closed access

Cronbach's alpha reliability: Interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and sample size planning

University of California, Santa Cruz · Fordham University

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Abstract

Summary Cronbach's alpha is one of the most widely used measures of reliability in the social and organizational sciences. Current practice is to report the sample value of Cronbach's alpha reliability, but a confidence interval for the population reliability value also should be reported. The traditional confidence interval for the population value of Cronbach's alpha makes an unnecessarily restrictive assumption that the multiple measurements have equal variances and equal covariances. We propose a confidence interval that does not require equal variances or equal covariances. The results of a simulation study demonstrated that the proposed method performed better than alternative methods. We also present…

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Keywords
  • Cronbach's alpha
  • Confidence interval
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Sample size determination
  • Statistics
  • Sample (material)
  • Population
  • Value (mathematics)
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