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Cronbach's alpha (
Cronbach's α {\displaystyle \alpha } ), also
known as tau-equivalent
reliability ( ρ T {\displaystyle \rho _{T}} ) or
coefficient alpha...
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Cronbach can
refer to:
Abraham Cronbach (1882–1965),
American Rabbi,
teacher and
known pacifist Lee
Cronbach (1916–2001),
American educational psychologist...
- Lee
Joseph Cronbach (April 22, 1916 –
October 1, 2001) was an
American educational psychologist who made
contributions to
psychological testing and measurement...
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Abraham Cronbach (February 15, 1882 –
April 2, 1965) was an
American rabbi and teacher,
known as a pacifist. He
served as a
rabbi for
congregations in...
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Robert Cronbach (1908 – 2001)
American sculptor and teacher, born in St. Louis,
Missouri where he
began his art studies. He is best
remembered for his...
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other hand, is a
summary of
observed empirical findings.
Cronbach and
Meehl (1955)
define a
hypothetical construct as a
concept for which...
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consistency of the test.
Internal consistency is
usually measured with
Cronbach's alpha, a
statistic calculated from the
pairwise correlations between items...
- Lyn;
Cronbach, Lee J.; Kupermintz,
Haggai K.; Lohman,
David F.; Mandinach,
Ellen B.; Porteus, Ann W.; Talbert, Joan E. (September 2001).
Cronbach, Lee...
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Lawrence Erlbaum.
Cronbach, L. J., & Meehl, P. E. (1955).
Construct validity in
psychological tests.
Psychological Bulletin, 52, 281-302.
Cronbach, L. J. (1969)...
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reliability of
performance ****essments. It was
originally introduced by Lee
Cronbach, N. Rajaratnam, and
Goldine Gleser in 1963. In G theory,
sources of variation...