Autores
Andreas Christmann, Stefan Van Aelst
Fecha de publicación
2006/8/1
Revista
Journal of Multivariate Analysis
Volumen
97
Número
7
Páginas
1660-1674
Editor
Academic Press
Descripción
Cronbach's alpha is a popular method to measure reliability, e.g. in quantifying the reliability of a score to summarize the information of several items in questionnaires. The alpha coefficient is known to be non-robust. We study the behavior of this coefficient in different settings to identify situations where Cronbach's alpha is extremely sensitive to violations of the classical model assumptions. Furthermore, we construct a robust version of Cronbach's alpha which is insensitive to a small proportion of data that belong to a different source. The idea is that the robust Cronbach's alpha reflects the reliability of the bulk of the data. For example, it should not be possible that some small amount of outliers makes a score look reliable if it is not.
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Artículos de Google Académico
A Christmann, S Van Aelst - Journal of Multivariate Analysis, 2006