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QUESTION #9214
Question 1
A researcher calculates Cronbach's Alpha (\(\alpha = 0.87\)) for a 20-item nursing satisfaction questionnaire. What does this indicate?
Correct Answer Explanation
Correct Answer: C — Good internal consistency reliability
Cronbach's Alpha (\(\alpha\)) measures the internal consistency of a multi-item scale — the degree to which items within the scale measure the same construct.
Interpretation benchmarks:
\(\alpha = 0.87\) falls in the 'Good' range, meaning the 20 items are cohesively measuring the same concept. Cronbach's Alpha measures reliability, not validity — a distinction critical for Head Nurse research appraisal.
Cronbach's Alpha (\(\alpha\)) measures the internal consistency of a multi-item scale — the degree to which items within the scale measure the same construct.
Interpretation benchmarks:
| Cronbach's \(\alpha\) | Internal Consistency |
|---|---|
| \(\alpha \geq 0.90\) | Excellent |
| \(0.80 \leq \alpha < 0.90\) | Good |
| \(0.70 \leq \alpha < 0.80\) | Acceptable |
| \(0.60 \leq \alpha < 0.70\) | Questionable |
| \(\alpha < 0.60\) | Poor — tool needs revision |
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