Estimating internal consistency using Bayesian methods

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Bayesian internal consistency and its Bayesian credible interval (BCI) are developed and Bayesian internal consistency and its percentile and normal theory based BCIs were investigated in a simulation study. Results indicate that the Bayesian internal consistency is relatively unbiased under all investigated conditions and the percentile based BCIs yielded better coverage performance. © 2011 JMASM, Inc.

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Padilla, M. A., & Zhang, G. (2011). Estimating internal consistency using Bayesian methods. Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 10(1), 277–286. https://doi.org/10.22237/jmasm/1304223840

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