Statistics for Research - L13 - Mastering Reliability Analysis: How to Use Cronbach Alpha in SPSS?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024

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  • @mugomuiruri2313
    @mugomuiruri2313 9 месяцев назад

    good explanation

  • @user-bl2kh7lb4z
    @user-bl2kh7lb4z Год назад

    Salamualaykum brother, firstly thank you for this amazing video, may I ask what test of reliability you would recommend for 240 participants, as online it seems this is for 30> participants however, I see some data saying it can be used for up to 400 participants. Thank you so much!

    • @user-bl2kh7lb4z
      @user-bl2kh7lb4z Год назад

      My apologies, I've been rewatching and I've just caught on that the example sample is 342. Thank you anyways!

    • @researchwithfawad
      @researchwithfawad  Год назад +1

      The sample is good enough for reliability analysis.

    • @user-bl2kh7lb4z
      @user-bl2kh7lb4z Год назад

      @@researchwithfawad Jazakhallahu Khayr!

    • @user-bl2kh7lb4z
      @user-bl2kh7lb4z Год назад

      Salaam, I would like to ask if it is recommended I do the cronbachs Alpha one (IV) predictor variable at a time?

    • @user-bl2kh7lb4z
      @user-bl2kh7lb4z Год назад

      My item has many questions so I have two totals (SMD_Total for social media disorder & SMSC_Total for social media self control total) and so it doesn’t allow for me to only perform using one variable (as it is a combined total), however I am unsure if I should continue with the Cronbachs I ran using both totals as my items

  • @anamtara5533
    @anamtara5533 5 месяцев назад

    My job satisfaction scale has 6 time and I have 600 data and the realbilty is 0.642 it's fine or not