Thanks for your videos, your helping me out really much. And its nice, that you give a critical view about how to interpret these values. I think its very important to really understand what one is calculating. So again, thanks for that! :)
thanks for the great video! but the last part about a different formula when mean greater than 100 was a little confusing, could you post the link you referred to please? thanks!
I thought Cronbach's alpha is usually used to measure the internal consistency and not reliability.
Thanks for your videos, your helping me out really much. And its nice, that you give a critical view about how to interpret these values. I think its very important to really understand what one is calculating. So again, thanks for that! :)
Thanks for the refresher greatly appreciated !
This was very helpful
thanks for the great video! but the last part about a different formula when mean greater than 100 was a little confusing, could you post the link you referred to please? thanks!
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Thank you!
How do you calculate SEM over two timepoints? what do you set SD and r as?
Thanks also! Still helpful.
Great video, thanks for the help! May I ask, where did you put the link to an example of a situation where you have to use another SEM formula?
I also have this question. Did the link ever get posted?
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