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The following pages link to Inequalities among lower bounds to reliability: with applications to test construction and factor analysis (Q1151217):
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- A numerical approach to the approximate and the exact minimum rank of a covariance matrix (Q124811) (← links)
- Statistical inference of minimum rank factor analysis (Q463079) (← links)
- Future of psychometrics: Ask what psychometrics can do for psychology (Q659065) (← links)
- Minimum rank and minimum trace of covariance matrices (Q794114) (← 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)
- Alpha, dimension-free, and model-based internal consistency reliability (Q1013061) (← links)
- Coefficients alpha, beta, omega, and the glb: comments on Sijtsma (Q1013064) (← 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)
- The asymptotic bias of minimum trace factor analysis, with applications to the greatest lower bound to reliability (Q2250641) (← links)
- Coefficients alpha and reliabilities of unrotated and rotated components (Q2250663) (← links)
- The greatest lower bound to the reliability of a test and the hypothesis of unidimensionality (Q2260014) (← links)
- Rank regularized estimation of approximate factor models (Q2323367) (← links)
- Quantile lower bounds to reliability based on locally optimal splits (Q2348191) (← links)
- Covariate-free and covariate-dependent reliability (Q2364844) (← links)
- Internal consistency of tests: Analyses old and new (Q2639567) (← links)
- A quasi-newton method for minimum trace factor analysis (Q4253263) (← links)
- McDonald's ω<sub>t</sub>, Cronbach's α, and Generalized θ for Composite Reliability of Common Factors Structures (Q5299940) (← links)
- Recognize the value of the sum score, psychometrics' greatest accomplishment (Q6572329) (← links)