If you had asked an “ Open Ended Question ” (qualitative) directly asking the qu
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If you had asked an “Open Ended Question” (qualitative) directly asking the question you were trying to measure with your survey questions and created a summated scalefrom your construct. a. Would you expect the results be correlated in any way? b. Hypothetically, If you had a Cronbach's Alpha of .867 for your construct, and the Open Ended Question was significantly correlated with the Summated Scale at .754 what would you say about these results in a report/analysis?If you had asked an “Open Ended Question” (qualitative) directly asking the question you were trying to measure with your survey questions and created a summated scalefrom your construct. a. Would you expect the results be correlated in any way? b. Hypothetically, If you had a Cronbach's Alpha of .867 for your construct, and the Open Ended Question was significantly correlated with the Summated Scale at .754 what would you say about these results in a report/analysis?
If you had asked an “Open Ended Question” (qualitative) directly asking the question you were trying to measure with your survey questions and created a summated scalefrom your construct. a. Would you expect the results be correlated in any way? b. Hypothetically, If you had a Cronbach's Alpha of .867 for your construct, and the Open Ended Question was significantly correlated with the Summated Scale at .754 what would you say about these results in a report/analysis?
Explanation / Answer
a) I did not expect the results to be correlated.
Reliability of any measurement given refers to extent in a consistent measure.
b) For Cronbach's alpha computed by correlation score for each scalform.
Compare that with Variance.
Result: We summated a scaleform at 0.754 cronbach's Alpha 0.867.
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