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An Empirical Comparison of Several Interval Estimation Procedures for Coefficient Alpha
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Abstract
Following a general introduction to Tukey’s Jackknife technique and the construction of approximate confidence intervals, ten variants of the procedure are defined for giving interval estimates for coefficient alpha. A data base of known population characteristics was generated and used to compare the robustness of the ten Jackknife alternatives with Feldt’s well-known sampling theory based upon the assumptions of normality. The empirical results indicate that out of the ten variants, defined by five transformations and two methods of data subdivision, only two are justifiable competitors to Feldt’s approach.
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