IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Daniel McNeish, Denis Dumas
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摘要

心理学研究中的量表评分通常会附带一个信度系数,如 alpha。系数α是一个概括整个分数分布可靠性的指数,意味着所有分数的精确度相同。然而,一个未得到充分重视的事实是,信度可能是有条件的,比如分数分布中某些部分的分数可能比其他部分的分数更可靠。这种有条件的信度观点在项目反应理论(IRT)中很常见,但心理学家一般对 IRT 并不精通。相应地,像 alpha 这样的单一汇总指标在整个分数分布中的代表性可能并不明确,但却很少被考虑。如果条件信度在整个分数分布中相当均匀,α 系数可能具有足够的代表性,是一个有用的总结。但是,如果条件信度在整个分数分布中是异质的,α 可能就不具有代表性,也可能与数据中典型分数的信度不一致,或与特别重要的分数(如决策的切点)不一致。本文提出了一种方法、R 软件包和 Shiny 应用程序,用于量化整个分数分布中系数 alpha 和条件可靠性之间的潜在差异。本文的目的是促进条件信度与信度汇总指数之间的比较,从而使心理学家能够更清晰、更全面地了解分数的信度。
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Reliability representativeness: How well does coefficient alpha summarize reliability across the score distribution?

Scale scores in psychology studies are commonly accompanied by a reliability coefficient like alpha. Coefficient alpha is an index that summarizes reliability across the entire score distribution, implying equal precision for all scores. However, an underappreciated fact is that reliability can be conditional such that scores in certain parts of the score distribution may be more reliable than others. This conditional perspective of reliability is common in item response theory (IRT), but psychologists are generally not well versed in IRT. Correspondingly, the representativeness of a single summary index like alpha across the entire score distribution can be unclear but is rarely considered. If conditional reliability is fairly homogeneous across the score distribution, coefficient alpha may be sufficiently representative and a useful summary. But, if conditional reliability is heterogeneous across the score distribution, alpha may be unrepresentative and may not align with the reliability of a typical score in the data or with a particularly important score like a cut point where decisions are made. This paper proposes a method, R package, and Shiny application to quantify the potential differences between coefficient alpha and conditional reliability across the score distribution. The goal is to facilitate comparisons between conditional reliability and reliability summary indices so that psychologists can contextualize the reliability of their scores more clearly and comprehensively.

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CiteScore
10.30
自引率
9.30%
发文量
266
期刊介绍: Behavior Research Methods publishes articles concerned with the methods, techniques, and instrumentation of research in experimental psychology. The journal focuses particularly on the use of computer technology in psychological research. An annual special issue is devoted to this field.
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