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[Validity and internal consistency of the HELP Score instrument for assessing the severity of hyperemesis gravidarum symptoms]. [PDF]
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Item distribution, internal consistency and structural validity of the German language person-centred climate questionnaire - staff version (PCQ-G-S): a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
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Test-retest reliability and internal consistency of the Occupational Resilience Measure (ORM 1.0)
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Internal Consistency of Choice
Econometrica, 1993Summary: Internal consistency of choice has been a central concept in demand theory, social choice theory, decision theory, behavioral economics, and related fields. It is argued here that this idea is essentially confused, and there is no way of determining whether a choice function is consistent or not without referring to something external to ...
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Internal Consistency of Poi Scales
Psychological Reports, 1973Data from a sample of 500 male prisoners were analyzed to obtain K-R 20 estimates of internal consistency for the 12 scales on the Personal Orientation Inventory. As might be expected from the varied content of the items in each scale, their internal consistency was low to moderate.
A B, Silverstein, G, Fisher
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Skew and internal consistency.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006The effects of skew on the standardized item alpha were examined with Monte Carlo techniques. Alphas computed from normal variables were compared with alphas from lognormal variables, ranks, and skewed versus normal Likert-type variables. The extent and direction of skew were varied, as was the size of the population interitem correlation (rho), the ...
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A Nonparametric Coefficient Of Internal Consistency
Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1976This paper discusses a frequency based, nonparametric measure of internal test consistency, referred to herein as coefficient alphaτ, which allows facile measurement of the significance of differences in internal consistency between tests, administrations, or scoring methods.
R R, Trippi, R B, Settle
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