SPSS : Reliability Test

The Reliability Analysis feature in SPSS evaluates the consistency and dependability of a measurement scale, often using Cronbach’s Alpha as an indicator. This analysis is essential when working with surveys, psychological tests, or multi-item scales to ensure that the collected data accurately represents the intended construct. SPSS allows you to assess internal consistency, identify problematic items, and improve the reliability of your scales. Conducting reliability analysis helps researchers validate their instruments and strengthen the credibility of their findings.

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