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Title: What does the statement r = .12 mean?
Post by: rmenurse on Dec 6, 2020

Question 1

What does Cronbach's alpha reveal to a researcher?
◦ whether a measuring device is valid or not
◦ the intercoder reliability among a set of judges
◦ the extent to which a questionnaire has internal reliability
◦ how much test-retest reliability a questionnaire has

Question 2

What does the statement r = .12 mean?
◦ There is a strong positive correlation between the two variables under consideration.
◦ The variables under consideration show a strong negative association.
◦ There is a small positive correlation between the two variables under consideration.
◦ The variables under consideration show no relationship to one another.
Title: What does the statement r = .12 mean?
Post by: qytan on Dec 6, 2020

Answer 1

the extent to which a questionnaire has internal reliability

Answer 2

There is a small positive correlation between the two variables under consideration.
Title: Re: What does the statement r = .12 mean?
Post by: Megha Gupta1 on Jan 31, 2022
thank you
Title: Re: What does the statement r = .12 mean?
Post by: lukelan9 on Dec 7, 2022
Thank you