@EikoFried @dmcneish18 @JkayFlake Always a good time to reup one of my favorite Psychometrika papers: https://t.co/K02Ut1IaMZ
こういう話題も全然フォローできてないし来年度の卒論で誰かにやってもらおうかな(そして自分が勉強する https://t.co/0sMCKtdrlh
@bennettphd Apart from 'years since publication', I am unsure. It is an early, well-argued approach to reliability. Brief historical accounts in the intros to these papers (w/o explanation of its success): https://t.co/V4u6YMHOx1 https://t.co/BAUIQRrh9G
@bmwiernik @JohnSakaluk @JoshuaGrubbsPhD @JkayFlake Maybe it was part of one of the bigger coefficient alpha papers? e.g. Sijtsma, K. (2009). On the Use, the Misuse, and the Very Limited Usefulness of Cronbach. Psychometrika, 74(1), 107–120. https://t.c
@lachlanmcwilli2 @aaronjfisher This new paper has a section on why using alpha mindlessly is highly problematic: https://t.co/20jKVQooZ3 Klaas Sijtsma has an excellent paper on alpha: https://t.co/0IOo94qUIB
RT @emilynordmann: 4. Sijtsma, K. (2009). On the use, the misuse, and the very limited usefulness of cronbach’s alpha. Psychometrika, 74(1)…
4. Sijtsma, K. (2009). On the use, the misuse, and the very limited usefulness of cronbach’s alpha. Psychometrika, 74(1), 107–120. https://t.co/ElP1h5Ji65 #100papers I'll be honest, I understood about half of this at best. https://t.co/BxB7wnWi9i
Taking a dive into the inferential use of Cronbach's alpha today. This is a test I have used a lot in psychometric studies and I thought I knew it well...we shall see "On the Use, the Misuse, and the Very Limited Usefulness of Cronbach’s Alpha" https://t
RT @dmichelej: I am going to start using “reliable AF” and cite your tweet “cuz SS said so” https://t.co/tytPfBTGP6
I am going to start using “reliable AF” and cite your tweet “cuz SS said so”
Cronbach’s αF
When I see studies (every single one I read) report coefficient alpha as the entire support for reliability of some measure, they should just say "reliable AF." It would be equally as compelling. https://t.co/FH95fEbzlL https://t.co/P5c7nVLaYw
@_R_K_Singh @tslumley @AndyEMaul No one should be using Cronbach's alpha anyway (see eg https://t.co/BRDvhLGwPb ); but the point of the article is that what people are *actually* doing won't detect arrant nonsense.
@EikoFried @Marijeliesbeth1 @dmcneish18 @JkayFlake @DMCpersonality @tilburgresearch This one? https://t.co/ECYR5PKUZ7 Can't count how often I have suggested its use in my reviews... #psychometrics
RT @Heinonmatti: @saraweston09 Other related pieces: 1) Thanks Coefficient Alpha, We’ll Take it From Here (https://t.co/IP2zFbTTRO) 2) S…
@saraweston09 Other related pieces: 1) Thanks Coefficient Alpha, We’ll Take it From Here (https://t.co/IP2zFbTTRO) 2) Scale quality: alpha is an inadequate estimate and factor-analytic evidence is needed first of all (https://t.co/qJKZTyehWU by @matheri
2/5 An excellent paper on reliability was published this week: https://t.co/Yzpvg62T3G It has the potential to replace my previous favourite one on this topic: https://t.co/ECYR5PKUZ7 Both key reads for anyone using the term "reliability" in #psychometri
@sastoudt @DebAtStat This is the clearest Psychometrika paper I’ve ever read https://t.co/Pj2h3PPMUz
@NikosNtoumanis I do, but likely Sijtma (2009) and Schmitt (1996) hoped the same and alpha is still used.. https://t.co/jLKLq2mkia https://t.co/vF1XDUAvnO
.@fMRI_guy sent me a readable Pyschometrika paper! Sitjsma (2009) paper on limitations of Cronbach's alpha. Good! https://t.co/v6VuIKTItB
Sijtsma on the Use, the Misuse, and the Very Limited Usefulness of #Cronbach’s Alpha: https://t.co/lzPNELBS89
@lizgross144 Citation for Chronbach's being inappropriate for internal consistency http://t.co/ZX7w0Omylo
Reading up on ALpha: http://t.co/cIvckM19FL
사실 신뢰도의 척도로 사용되고 있는 크론바흐의 알파계수에는 많은 문제들이 있습니다. 자세한 것은 아래 논문 참조. http://t.co/4MJMGwa09N
http://t.co/woNzZ55YgN On the Use, the Misuse, and the Very Limited Usefulness of Cronbach’s Alpha. Very nice paper (from Matthew Homer)
On the Use, the Misuse, and the Very Limited Usefulness of Cronbach’s Alpha http://t.co/TpJIlKBWIC #Reliability nightmares, #Psychology
Reliability & internal consistency http://t.co/bZ4LqxJFt9 http://t.co/U9EiIOA06Q via @rbloggers (also Sijtsma 2009 http://t.co/I7scM3ti3a)
Mm...looks like Cronbach's alpha has suffered some flak since the last time I had to use it http://t.co/FnvjKgE4