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The following pages link to Coefficient alpha and the internal structure of tests (Q2012664):
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- On the distribution of the maximum likelihood estimator of Cronbach's alpha (Q93905) (← links)
- Foundation of nomology (Q300049) (← links)
- Conditional maximum likelihood estimation in polytomous Rasch models using SAS (Q355530) (← links)
- On robustness of the normal-theory based asymptotic distributions of three reliability coefficient estimates (Q463098) (← links)
- Future of psychometrics: Ask what psychometrics can do for psychology (Q659065) (← links)
- Book review of: E. J. Beh and R. Lombardo, Correspondence analysis. Theory, practice and new strategies (Q736446) (← links)
- Sampling fluctuations resulting from the sampling of test items (Q766622) (← links)
- Maximizing test validity by item selection (Q768245) (← links)
- Item selection methods for increasing test homogeneity (Q768609) (← links)
- The relationship between factorial composition of test items and measures of test reliabllity (Q769443) (← links)
- Some relations between Guttman's principal components of scale analysis and other psychometric theory (Q770602) (← links)
- The Kuder-Richardson formula (21) as a split-half coefficient, and some remarks on its basic assumption (Q772873) (← links)
- Analysis of unreplicated three-way classification, with applications to rater bias and trait independence (Q773952) (← links)
- A note on the standard length of a test (Q773964) (← links)
- Perspectives on psychometrics interviews with 20 past Psychometric Society presidents (Q823880) (← links)
- A simulation approach on Cronbach's alpha statistical significance (Q868101) (← links)
- Standard error of ability estimates and the classification accuracy and consistency of binary decisions (Q888020) (← links)
- Product concept and prototype flexibility in manufacturing: Implications for customer satisfaction (Q953437) (← links)
- On the use, the misuse, and the very limited usefulness of Cronbach's alpha (Q1013057) (← links)
- Commentary on coefficient alpha: a cautionary tale (Q1013060) (← links)
- Coefficients alpha, beta, omega, and the glb: comments on Sijtsma (Q1013064) (← links)
- Reliability beyond theory and into practice (Q1013066) (← links)
- Two-way imputation: a Bayesian method for estimating missing scores in tests and questionnaires, and an accurate approximation (Q1020046) (← links)
- Reliability of test scores in nonparametric item response theory (Q1109469) (← links)
- Note on two generalizations of coefficient alpha (Q1133873) (← links)
- Estimation of reliability and true score variance from a split of a test into three arbitrary parts (Q1213275) (← links)
- Estimation of the reliability of a test divided into two parts of unequal length (Q1222126) (← links)
- A generalization of coefficient alpha (Q1249923) (← links)
- A series of lower bounds to the reliability of a test (Q1254819) (← links)
- Resampling-based inference methods for comparing two coefficients alpha (Q1643444) (← links)
- Lower bounds to the reliabilities of factor score estimators (Q1682440) (← links)
- Fuzzy \(c\)-means clustering and internet portals: a case study (Q1767691) (← links)
- An action-research based instrument for monitoring continuous quality improvement (Q1780738) (← links)
- Environmentally responsible manufacturing: The development and validation of a measurement model (Q1869518) (← links)
- Hospital capacity management decisions: Emphasis on cost control and quality enhancement (Q1869678) (← links)
- Development of a measure to assess quality management in certified firms (Q1877909) (← links)
- Reliability and expected loss: A unifying principle (Q1897141) (← links)
- Optimization and data structure: Seven faces of dual scaling (Q1897413) (← links)
- General estimators for the reliability of qualitative data (Q1901382) (← links)
- The ultrametric correlation matrix for modelling hierarchical latent concepts (Q2022491) (← links)
- Kappa coefficients for dichotomous-nominal classifications (Q2036149) (← links)
- Does employee participation matter? An empirical study on the effects of participation on well-being and organizational performance (Q2052996) (← links)
- The impact of COVID-19 on students' marks: a Bayesian hierarchical modeling approach (Q2061392) (← links)
- Using item response theory to identify responders to treatment: examples with the Patient-reported outcomes measurement information system (PROMIS{\circledR}) physical function scale and emotional distress composite (Q2066629) (← links)
- Part II: On the use, the misuse, and the very limited usefulness of Cronbach's alpha: discussing lower bounds and correlated errors (Q2073728) (← links)
- Alpha, FACTT, and beyond (Q2073729) (← links)
- A test can have multiple reliabilities. (Q2073730) (← links)
- Neither Cronbach's alpha nor McDonald's omega: a commentary on Sijtsma and Pfadt (Q2073732) (← links)
- Analyzing the influence of the rating scale for items in a questionnaire on Cronbach coefficient alpha (Q2087103) (← links)
- Interpretability of composite indicators based on principal components (Q2095785) (← links)