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Cronbach’s alpha is a measure to assess the reliability, or internal consistency, of a set of scale or test items. Generally, the higher the Cronbach’s alpha, the more intercorrelated the indicators are among themselves (see table). For this reason, Cronbach’s alpha is widely used to assess the level at which a set of items measures a single unidimensional latent construct.

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