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Cronbach's Alpha (α) using SPSS
Aiden Yeh
Wenzao Ursuline University
Cronbach's alpha
• the most common measure of internal
consistency ("reliability").
• It is most commonly used when you have
multiple Likert questions in a
survey/questionnaire that form a scale and
you wish to determine if the scale is
reliable.
• expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
• describes the extent to which all the items
in a test measure the same concept or
construct and hence it is connected to the
inter-relatedness of the items within the
test
• For example, if a test has a reliability of
0.80, there is 0.36 error variance (random
error) in the scores
(0.80×0.80 = 0.64; 1.00 – 0.64 = 0.36)
• acceptable values of alpha, ranging from
0.70 to 0.95
• Internal consistency should be determined
before a test can be employed for
research or examination purposes to
ensure validity
• reliability estimates show the amount of
measurement error in a test; this
interpretation of reliability is the correlation
of test with itself.
Example of reporting
• In Table
(Cronbach’s α = .80; m= 3.34)
The first important table is the Reliability
Statistics table that provides the actual value
for Cronbach's alpha
"Cronbach's Alpha if Item Deleted"
• We can see that removal of any question, except question 8, would result in a
lower Cronbach's alpha. Therefore, we would not want to remove these
questions. Removal of question 8 would lead to a small improvement in
Cronbach's alpha, and we can also see that the "Corrected Item-Total
Correlation" value was low (0.128) for this item. This might lead us to
consider whether we should remove this item.
• A low value of alpha could be due to a low
number of questions, poor
interrelatedness between items or
heterogeneous constructs.
• For example if a low alpha is due to poor
correlation between items then some
should be revised or discarded.
• items with low correlations (approaching
zero) are deleted.
• A reliability of .5 means that about half of
the variance of the observed score is
attributable to truth and half is attributable
to error.
• Low Cronbach's alpha also means that a
group of people did not respond to that set
of items consistently
• In a case where the [internal consistency]
reliability is somewhat low, you may still
want to sum the scores (count/frequency)
• See this very simple tutorial
https://statistics.laerd.com/spss-tutorials/cronb
References
• http://www.ijme.net/archive/2/cronbachs-alpha
• https://statistics.laerd.com/spss-tutorials/cronb
• http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/spss/faq/alpha.htm

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Why we run cronbach’s alpha

  • 1. Cronbach's Alpha (α) using SPSS Aiden Yeh Wenzao Ursuline University
  • 2. Cronbach's alpha • the most common measure of internal consistency ("reliability"). • It is most commonly used when you have multiple Likert questions in a survey/questionnaire that form a scale and you wish to determine if the scale is reliable. • expressed as a number between 0 and 1.
  • 3. • describes the extent to which all the items in a test measure the same concept or construct and hence it is connected to the inter-relatedness of the items within the test
  • 4. • For example, if a test has a reliability of 0.80, there is 0.36 error variance (random error) in the scores (0.80×0.80 = 0.64; 1.00 – 0.64 = 0.36) • acceptable values of alpha, ranging from 0.70 to 0.95
  • 5. • Internal consistency should be determined before a test can be employed for research or examination purposes to ensure validity • reliability estimates show the amount of measurement error in a test; this interpretation of reliability is the correlation of test with itself.
  • 6. Example of reporting • In Table (Cronbach’s α = .80; m= 3.34)
  • 7. The first important table is the Reliability Statistics table that provides the actual value for Cronbach's alpha
  • 8. "Cronbach's Alpha if Item Deleted" • We can see that removal of any question, except question 8, would result in a lower Cronbach's alpha. Therefore, we would not want to remove these questions. Removal of question 8 would lead to a small improvement in Cronbach's alpha, and we can also see that the "Corrected Item-Total Correlation" value was low (0.128) for this item. This might lead us to consider whether we should remove this item.
  • 9. • A low value of alpha could be due to a low number of questions, poor interrelatedness between items or heterogeneous constructs. • For example if a low alpha is due to poor correlation between items then some should be revised or discarded. • items with low correlations (approaching zero) are deleted.
  • 10. • A reliability of .5 means that about half of the variance of the observed score is attributable to truth and half is attributable to error. • Low Cronbach's alpha also means that a group of people did not respond to that set of items consistently
  • 11. • In a case where the [internal consistency] reliability is somewhat low, you may still want to sum the scores (count/frequency)
  • 12. • See this very simple tutorial https://statistics.laerd.com/spss-tutorials/cronb