比较用于序数数据的克朗巴赫阿尔法和麦克唐纳欧米茄:它们有区别吗?

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.21449/ijate.1271693
Fatih Orçan
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其中,Cronbach's Alpha 和 McDonald's Omega 是常用的信度估计方法。α采用项目间相关性,而Ω则基于因子分析结果。本研究使用模拟序数数据集来检验 alpha 和 omega 是否会产生不同的估计值。根据样本大小、项目数量和偏离 tau 等效的程度,对它们的性能进行了比较。结果表明,除了样本量较小、项目数量较少和因子载荷值较低外,阿尔法和奥米加的结果相似。如果量表中有 5 个或 5 个以上的项目,并且根据Ω 计算出的因子分析结果显示与数据集相匹配,那么使用Ω 比使用α 更合适。此外,当项目数超过 5 个时,α 和 ω 的差异也会消失。由于计算 alpha 比计算 omega 容易(omega 需要先拟合一个因子模型),因此也可以建议使用 alpha 而不是 omega。然而,当项目数和项目间相关性较小时,omega 的表现不如 alpha。因此,应使用阿尔法进行信度估计。
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Comparison of cronbach’s alpha and McDonald’s omega for ordinal data: Are they different?
Among all, Cronbach’s Alpha and McDonald’s Omega are commonly used for reliability estimations. The alpha uses inter-item correlations while omega is based on a factor analysis result. This study uses simulated ordinal data sets to test whether the alpha and omega produce different estimates. Their performances were compared according to the sample size, number of items, and deviance from tau equivalence. Based on the result, the alpha and omega had similar results, except for the small sample size, the smaller number of items, and the low factor loading values. When there were 5 or more items in the scale and factor analysis which the omega was calculated from showed fit to the data set, using omega over alpha could be preferred. Also, as the number of items exceeds 5, the alpha and omega differences disappear. Since calculating the alpha is easier compared to the omega (omega requires fitting a factor model first) using alpha over omega can also be suggested. However, when the number of items and the correlations among the items were small, omega performed worse than alpha. Therefore, alpha should be used for the reliability estimations.
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