Common use of Internal Reliability Clause in Contracts

Internal Reliability. Cronbach’s a for each individual variable was calculated within each classroom using the “pasting” procedure described by Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxxxx (2014), and then averaged across classrooms. The pasting procedure involves simply concatenating the 1/0 nomination matrices for related nomination items such that each row corresponds to the same nominee and then using the typical formula to calculate a (Cronbach, 1951). The statistics below were calculated across variables after taking the average across classrooms within each variable. = = —

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Samples: core.ac.uk, repository.ubn.ru.nl, repository.ubn.ru.nl

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Internal Reliability. Cronbach’s a for each individual variable was calculated within each classroom using the “pasting” procedure described by Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxxxxxxx (2014), and then averaged across classrooms. The pasting procedure involves simply concatenating the 1/0 nomination matrices for related nomination items such that each row corresponds to the same nominee and then using the typical formula to calculate a (Cronbach, 1951). The statistics below were calculated across variables after taking the average across classrooms within each variable. = = ¼ ¼

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: repository.ubn.ru.nl, repository.ubn.ru.nl

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