Hello,
After aggregating the initial 6 variables (x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and x6) into 3 larger variables based on the results of a principal component analysis (PCA), with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.7245, I further aggregated these 3 variables into one overall variable. However, the Cronbach's alpha of this final aggregation was found to be 0.4346. The question arises: can I proceed with aggregating the 3 variables into one, given that individually they had an alpha of 0.7245, or is it not advisable due to the lower alpha of the combined variables (0.4346)?
Thank you,
After aggregating the initial 6 variables (x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and x6) into 3 larger variables based on the results of a principal component analysis (PCA), with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.7245, I further aggregated these 3 variables into one overall variable. However, the Cronbach's alpha of this final aggregation was found to be 0.4346. The question arises: can I proceed with aggregating the 3 variables into one, given that individually they had an alpha of 0.7245, or is it not advisable due to the lower alpha of the combined variables (0.4346)?
Thank you,
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