Reliability from α to ω: A tutorial.
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Abstract
Reliability is a fundamental problem for measurement in all of science. Although defined in multiple ways, and estimated in even more ways, the basic concepts seem straightforward and need to be understood by practitioners as well as methodologists. Reliability theory is not just for the psychometrician estimating latent variables, it is for everyone who wants to make inferences from measures of individuals or of groups. For the case of a single test administration, we consider multiple measures of reliability, ranging from the worst (β) to average (α, λ3) to best (λ4) split half reliabilities, and consider why model-based estimates (ωh, ωt) should be reported. We also address the utility of test-retest and…
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- Categorical variable
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- PsycINFO
- Psychology
- Variance (accounting)
- Intraclass correlation
- Test (biology)
- Trait
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