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Reliability

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Input Active Dataset DataSet1


Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data 10
File
Matrix Input

Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing


values are treated as
missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on all
cases with valid data for all
variables in the procedure.
Syntax RELIABILITY

/VARIABLES=Theinstructor
wasveryknowledgeableabo
utthetopicthatwastaught

Theinstructorwasverygooda
tcommunication
Theinstructorwasmotivating
andenthusiastic

Theinstructorsmethodshelp
edinunderstandingthetopicb
etter

Theteachingenvironmentatt
heclasshelpedinbetterlearni
ng
/SCALE('ALL
VARIABLES') ALL
/MODEL=ALPHA

/STATISTICS=DESCRIPTI
VE SCALE
/SUMMARY=TOTAL.
Resources Processor Time 00:00:00.00
Elapsed Time 00:00:00.00
[DataSet1]

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Scale: ALL VARIABLES

Case Processing Summary


N %

Cases Valid 10 100.0


a 0 .0
Excluded
Total 10 100.0
a. Listwise deletion based on all variables
in the procedure.

- The number of valid data


is 10 units, while the
missing zero and that
means that all the data is
processed.
-

Reliability Statistics
Cronbach's
Alpha N of Items
.860 5

- This table shows an output


of reliability statistics
obtained Cronbach’s Alpha
is (0.860), which indicates
a high level of internal
consistency for our scale.

Item Statistics
Mean Std. Deviation N

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Theinstructorwasveryknowle 1.7000 .48305 10
dgeableaboutthetopicthatwa
staught
Theinstructorwasverygoodat 2.2000 .63246 10
communication
Theinstructorwasmotivatinga 2.1000 .56765 10
ndenthusiastic
Theinstructorsmethodshelpe 2.1000 .56765 10
dinunderstandingthetopicbet
t er
Theteachingenvironmentatth 1.4000 .51640 10
eclasshelpedinbetterlearning

- This table shows a provide information about


the Mean, Standard Deviation, and the
number of samples (N) for each of the items
on the scale. The mean represents an
average of the values in the data set and can
be useful when analyzing descriptive
statistics or frequencies in our study.

Item-Total Statistics
Corrected Item- Cronbach's
Scale Mean if Scale Variance Total Alpha if Item
Item Deleted if Item Deleted Correlation Deleted
Theinstructorwasveryknowle 7.8000 3.733 .524 .865
dgeableaboutthetopicthatwa
staught
Theinstructorwasverygoodat 7.3000 3.344 .519 .877
communication
Theinstructorwasmotivatinga 7.4000 2.933 .869 .778
ndenthusiastic
Theinstructorsmethodshelpe 7.4000 2.933 .869 .778
dinunderstandingthetopicbett
er
Theteachingenvironmentatth 8.1000 3.433 .650 .837
eclasshelpedinbetterlearning

- This column presents the value that


Cronbach's alpha would be if that
particular item was deleted from the
scale. We can see that removal of any
question, except question 2, would result

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in a lower Cronbach's alpha. Therefore,
we would not want to remove these
questions. Removal of question 2 would
lead to a small improvement in
Cronbach's alpha, and we can also see
that the "Corrected Item-Total
Correlation" value was low (0.519) for
this item. This might lead us to consider
whether we should remove this item.

Scale Statistics
Mean Variance Std. Deviation N of Items
9.5000 4.944 2.22361 5

- This table shows the mean is


equivalent to (9.5000), variance is
(4.944), and standard deviation
(2.22361) is calculated for the whole
scale.

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