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Publication date: 06/21/2023

Example of Item Reliability

In this example, you use an item reliability analysis within the Multivariate platform to evaluate the agreement in the way that three groups of people ranked 30 items according to perceived level of danger. Note that in this type of example, where the values are the same set of ranks for each group, standardizing the data has no effect.

1. Select Help > Sample Data Folder and open Danger.jmp.

2. Select Analyze > Multivariate Methods > Multivariate.

3. Select all the columns except for Activity and click Y, Columns.

4. Click OK.

5. Click the Multivariate red triangle and select Item Reliability > Cronbach’s α.

6. (Optional) Click the Multivariate red triangle and select Scatterplot Matrix to hide that plot.

Figure 3.7 Cronbach’s α Report 

Cronbach’s a Report

The Cronbach’s α results show an overall α of 0.8666, which indicates a high correlation of the ranked values among the three groups. Further, when you remove the experts from the analysis, the Nonstudents and Students ranked the dangers nearly the same, with Cronbach’s α scores of 0.7785 and 0.7448, respectively.

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