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Reliability Test Result

For the Level of Perception Towards Gender Stereotypes

Frequentist Scale Reliability Statistics


Estimate Cronbach's α
Point estimate 0.766
95% CI lower bound 0.621
95% CI upper bound 0.865

Note.  The following items correlated negatively with the scale: LPT8, LPT11, LPT12. Variables
LPT13 and LPT14 correlated perfectly.

Cronbach’s Alpha established an alpha value of 0.766 at a 0.05 level of confidence.

Therefore, the twenty–item survey questionnaire on the Level of Perception Towards Gender

Stereotypes is reliable.

For the Extent of the Effects of Gender Stereotypes

Frequentist Scale Reliability Statistics


Estimate Cronbach's α
Point estimate 0.701
95% CI lower bound 0.509
95% CI upper bound 0.830

Note.  The following items correlated negatively with the scale: EEG 1, EEG 2, EEG 3, EEG 10,
EEG 11, EEG 12, EEG 13, EEG 14, EEG 15.

The Alpha coefficient of 0.701 was established by a seventeen-item survey questionnaire

on the Extent of the Effects of Gender Stereotypes. Results show that the instrument is reliable at

a 0.05 level of confidence.


For the Extent of the Self-Perception of Gender Stereotypes

Frequentist Scale Reliability Statistics


Estimate Cronbach's α
Point estimate 0.753
95% CI lower bound 0.567
95% CI upper bound 0.868

Note.  The following items correlated negatively with the scale: ESS 1, ESS 2, ESS 3, ESS 6.

The ten-item survey questionnaire for the Extent of the Effects of Gender Stereotypes

established an alpha value of 0.753 at a 0.05 level of confidence. Therefore, the instrument is

reliable.

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