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Corrected item-total correlations and Cronbach’s Alpha if item deleted.
Corrected item-total correlations and Cronbach’s Alpha if item deleted.
Vasiliki Diamanti (16845884) +5 more
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for professionals working in physical education–related fields. However, anatomy education in South Korean universities is often perceived as insufficiently aligned with professional demands. This study aims to document current experiences and perceptions of anatomy education among individuals engaged in ...
Kyu‐Lim Lee +2 more
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Using the Decision Trees to Improve Variable Selection for Building Composite Indicators [PDF]
The established variable selection methods for building composite indicators have strong limitations with respect to the results obtained. Some of them focus on getting an index structure with a high alpha reliability and/or a high percentage of the ...
Adrian Oțoiu, Emilia Țițan
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Student and staff experiences of interactive digital models when learning animal anatomy
Abstract Compared to human medical sciences, digital models of animals are rare, often behind subscription services and are comparatively lacking in interactivity and accessibility features. This study explores how digital models are currently being used to teach animal anatomy, providing the data required to construct the best anatomical models ...
Alice Leavey, Sarah Channon
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ABSTRACT Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by alterations in social understanding and self‐related experience that overlap with broader dimensions of psychosocial vulnerability. These domains are tightly interconnected, motivating the use of analytic approaches that can capture their organization as complex associations rather than as ...
Szilárd Holka +4 more
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KR20 and KR21 for Some Nondichotomous Data (It's Not Just Cronbach's Alpha). [PDF]
Foster RC.
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ABSTRACT High levels of parental stress and psychological inflexibility are common among caregivers raising children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. Navigator ACT is a group‐based treatment developed to increase psychological flexibility and reduce the impact of stress among parents of children with various disabilities (e.g., autism spectrum ...
T. Holmberg Bergman +3 more
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The Reliability-First Myth in Item Selection – Why Item Difficulty Matters
: Psychological tests are commonly evaluated using internal consistency, indexed by Cronbach's α. This emphasis fosters the assumption that maximizing α is sufficient for building useful scales – a position we call the reliability-first myth. The present
Sophie C. Bauditz, Matthias Ziegler
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We need more replication research – A case for test-retest reliability
Following debates in psychology on the importance of replication research, we have also started to see pleas for a more prominent role for replication research in medical education.
Jimmie Leppink, Patricia Pérez-Fuster
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Cronbach’s Alpha, AVE, Composite Reliability and Factor Loadings.
Cronbach’s Alpha, AVE, Composite Reliability and Factor Loadings.
F. Javier Rondán-Cataluña (813404) +2 more
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