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  • Min and Max of Cronbach's alpha coefficient

    Dear All,

    I have constructed a composite variable (organizing capacity) measured with 6 items and 3 likert scale (1= weak, 2= middle, 3= strong).

    Here are the results of descriptive statistics:

    Alpha Cronbach: 0.75
    Mean: 2.401
    SD: 0.472
    Min: 1.167
    Max: 3

    I have constructed another composite variable (recruitment capacity) measured with 8 items and 4 likert scale (1= not used, 2= used rarely, 3=used occasionally, and 4= used frequently)

    Here are the results of descriptive statistics:

    Alpha Cronbach: 0.66
    Mean: 2.541
    SD: 0.573
    Min: 1
    Max: 3.875

    My concern is why the Min of the first composite variable is 1.167 and the Max of the second composite variable is 3.875. And I am wondering if my results are logic.

    After checking, I have noticed that there is no missing values. But it seems that these values (Min and Max) come from the first column [mean(unstandardized items)] of the tables below after using the tabulate command

    Does anyone can help me to understand my results?

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  • #2
    I suspect that you expected the minimum to be 1 and the maximum to be 4, but that would only happen if there is an individual in your dataset who has all 1s on all 6 items or all 4s on all 8 items. Apparently, you did not find such an individual. That is not a problem, it is just an empirical finding.
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    Maarten L. Buis
    University of Konstanz
    Department of history and sociology
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    • #3
      Thank you so much!

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