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R Software Modulerwasp_cronbach.wasp
Title produced by softwareCronbach Alpha
Date of computationMon, 18 Oct 2010 18:32:11 +0000
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-     [Cronbach Alpha] [Intrinsic Motivat...] [2010-10-12 11:40:37] [b98453cac15ba1066b407e146608df68]
-    D  [Cronbach Alpha] [extrinsic motivat...] [2010-10-15 18:48:42] [9894f466352df31a128e82ec8d720241]
F           [Cronbach Alpha] [question 2: extri...] [2010-10-18 18:32:11] [da925928e5a77063c5ecc7b801d712e1] [Current]
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2010-10-21 09:49:53 [] [reply
Je interpretatie van de waarden is verkeerd: Het is net zo dat als we vragen 8, 15 en 22 weglaten er net een sterke daling is in de cronbach coëfficient wat er op wijst dat deze vragen net erg belangrijk zijn. Vraag 22 is net één van de meest essentiële vragen om de consistentie te bewaren!
2010-10-23 15:25:29 [4f4215455efb82f8f4e5e28c88d085e3] [reply
Zoals hiervoor reeds gezegd is, is uw interpretatie fout. Als de Cronbach alfa hoger is dan 70% zijn de vragen consistent en horen ze dus samen. Als het weglaten van een vraag het percentage doet stijgen mag de vraag weg want dan wordt de consistentie hoger. Als het weglaten van een vraag het percantage doet dalen mag deze vraag zeker en vast NIET weg.

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Dataseries X:
4	7	5	7
5	5	5	5
4	6	5	5
3	6	6	6
6	6	6	6
5	5	5	7
5	7	5	6
1	6	6	7
4	7	7	7
5	6	6	6
6	7	7	7
7	7	6	7
5	6	6	5
6	6	6	6
5	7	6	7
4	6	6	6
7	7	7	7
7	7	7	7
6	7	7	7
6	7	6	6
2	5	5	4
7	7	7	7
5	5	5	6
4	6	7	7
7	7	6	7
1	6	2	5
1	6	2	5
7	6	7	7
4	6	4	6
5	6	4	6
5	6	5	6
5	5	5	6
4	3	4	1
5	3	7	5
5	5	7	7
4	6	4	5
7	7	7	7
7	7	4	5
7	7	6	7
4	6	6	6
7	7	6	7
7	7	6	6
4	6	6	6
3	6	7	5
2	5	6	6
6	6	6	6
4	6	4	5
5	7	7	7
4	6	6	6
7	7	7	7
4	6	6	5
6	5	7	5
7	7	7	7
1	4	2	3
5	7	6	6
4	5	6	6
5	6	5	5
5	7	6	6
5	7	6	6
5	7	6	7
5	7	6	7
5	6	6	6
6	6	4	5
3	6	3	4
4	4	4	5
6	6	7	6
6	6	6	6
3	7	6	7
5	7	7	6
2	7	7	7
7	7	7	7
7	7	5	7
4	6	6	6
6	5	3	5
6	7	6	7
3	5	5	5
3	5	5	5
6	7	6	6
7	7	6	7
3	2	4	3
1	6	4	4
5	6	5	5
5	6	6	6
5	6	5	6
5	5	5	6
6	6	6	6
6	7	7	7
5	5	5	7
7	7	7	7
6	6	7	7
1	5	2	2
3	6	5	5
5	7	4	6
1	7	7	6
6	6	6	6
4	7	7	7
5	6	5	5
5	5	5	5
6	5	4	6
5	6	7	6
5	6	5	7
4	6	4	4
6	6	6	6
6	6	6	6
4	5	5	5
5	5	5	5
5	5	3	5
2	7	5	6
7	7	6	7
5	6	6	6
5	7	7	7
2	7	7	7
3	4	5	5
5	5	5	6
5	7	6	7
5	7	4	7
6	7	7	7
6	6	5	7
4	5	6	5
6	7	7	7
3	4	7	7
6	6	6	6
4	6	6	5
3	3	4	5
4	7	7	7
6	6	6	7
4	7	5	6
6	6	6	6
5	5	5	6
5	6	5	6
5	6	6	6
3	7	6	6
5	6	4	5
4	7	6	6
5	6	7	7
5	6	6	6
1	7	7	7
4	7	7	7
7	7	6	6
4	7	5	6
6	6	5	7
7	7	5	5
6	7	7	5
5	6	3	6
6	7	6	7
5	6	5	5
5	7	7	7
6	6	4	5
5	5	6	6
3	4	4	5
6	7	6	7
7	7	7	7
4	5	4	5
5	7	6	7
4	6	7	6
5	5	5	6
2	6	6	6
7	7	4	7
5	7	4	6
4	6	6	5
2	5	4	5
4	6	3	5




Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher' @ 193.190.124.24

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Summary of computational transaction \tabularnewline
Raw Input & view raw input (R code)  \tabularnewline
Raw Output & view raw output of R engine  \tabularnewline
Computing time & 1 seconds \tabularnewline
R Server & 'Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher' @ 193.190.124.24 \tabularnewline
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\end{tabular}
%Source: https://freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=85190&T=0

[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Summary of computational transaction[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Input[/C][C]view raw input (R code) [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Raw Output[/C][C]view raw output of R engine [/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Computing time[/C][C]1 seconds[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]R Server[/C][C]'Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher' @ 193.190.124.24[/C][/ROW]
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The GUIDs for individual cells are displayed in the table below:

Summary of computational transaction
Raw Inputview raw input (R code)
Raw Outputview raw output of R engine
Computing time1 seconds
R Server'Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher' @ 193.190.124.24







Cronbach Alpha and Related Statistics
ItemsCronbach AlphaStd. AlphaG6(smc)Average R
All itmes0.74160.77060.74010.4565
Q1 excluded0.77670.78370.73030.5471
Q8 excluded0.68420.71680.65530.4576
Q15 excluded0.67740.720.65420.4616
Q22 excluded0.60230.62770.53130.3598

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Cronbach Alpha and Related Statistics \tabularnewline
Items & Cronbach Alpha & Std. Alpha & G6(smc) & Average R \tabularnewline
All itmes & 0.7416 & 0.7706 & 0.7401 & 0.4565 \tabularnewline
Q1 excluded & 0.7767 & 0.7837 & 0.7303 & 0.5471 \tabularnewline
Q8 excluded & 0.6842 & 0.7168 & 0.6553 & 0.4576 \tabularnewline
Q15 excluded & 0.6774 & 0.72 & 0.6542 & 0.4616 \tabularnewline
Q22 excluded & 0.6023 & 0.6277 & 0.5313 & 0.3598 \tabularnewline
\hline
\end{tabular}
%Source: https://freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=85190&T=1

[TABLE]
[ROW][C]Cronbach Alpha and Related Statistics[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Items[/C][C]Cronbach Alpha[/C][C]Std. Alpha[/C][C]G6(smc)[/C][C]Average R[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]All itmes[/C][C]0.7416[/C][C]0.7706[/C][C]0.7401[/C][C]0.4565[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Q1 excluded[/C][C]0.7767[/C][C]0.7837[/C][C]0.7303[/C][C]0.5471[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Q8 excluded[/C][C]0.6842[/C][C]0.7168[/C][C]0.6553[/C][C]0.4576[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Q15 excluded[/C][C]0.6774[/C][C]0.72[/C][C]0.6542[/C][C]0.4616[/C][/ROW]
[ROW][C]Q22 excluded[/C][C]0.6023[/C][C]0.6277[/C][C]0.5313[/C][C]0.3598[/C][/ROW]
[/TABLE]
Source: https://freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=85190&T=1

Globally Unique Identifier (entire table): ba.freestatistics.org/blog/index.php?pk=85190&T=1

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The GUIDs for individual cells are displayed in the table below:

Cronbach Alpha and Related Statistics
ItemsCronbach AlphaStd. AlphaG6(smc)Average R
All itmes0.74160.77060.74010.4565
Q1 excluded0.77670.78370.73030.5471
Q8 excluded0.68420.71680.65530.4576
Q15 excluded0.67740.720.65420.4616
Q22 excluded0.60230.62770.53130.3598



Parameters (Session):
Parameters (R input):
R code (references can be found in the software module):
library(psych)
z <- t(y)
(r <- alpha(z))
load(file='createtable')
a<-table.start()
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Cronbach Alpha and Related Statistics',5,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'Items',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Cronbach Alpha',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Std. Alpha',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'G6(smc)',1,TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,'Average R',1,TRUE)
a<-table.row.end(a)
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,'All itmes',header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,round(r$total['raw_alpha'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$total['std.alpha'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$total['G6(smc)'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$total['average_r'],4))
a<-table.row.end(a)
n = length(z[1,])
for (i in 1:n) {
a<-table.row.start(a)
a<-table.element(a,paste(colnames(z)[i],' excluded',sep=''),header=TRUE)
a<-table.element(a,round(r$alpha.drop[i,'raw_alpha'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$alpha.drop[i,'std.alpha'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$alpha.drop[i,'G6(smc)'],4))
a<-table.element(a,round(r$alpha.drop[i,'average_r'],4))
a<-table.row.end(a)
}
a<-table.end(a)
table.save(a,file='mytable.tab')