The reliability test results show a Cronbach's alpha of 0.877 for the 20 survey items, indicating high internal consistency among the items. The item-total statistics table shows that removing any single item would not significantly increase the Cronbach's alpha, as all values remain above 0.863. This suggests that all 20 items are measuring the same underlying construct.
The reliability test results show a Cronbach's alpha of 0.877 for the 20 survey items, indicating high internal consistency among the items. The item-total statistics table shows that removing any single item would not significantly increase the Cronbach's alpha, as all values remain above 0.863. This suggests that all 20 items are measuring the same underlying construct.
The reliability test results show a Cronbach's alpha of 0.877 for the 20 survey items, indicating high internal consistency among the items. The item-total statistics table shows that removing any single item would not significantly increase the Cronbach's alpha, as all values remain above 0.863. This suggests that all 20 items are measuring the same underlying construct.