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Ordinal Generalizability Theory×Multilevel Pålidelighedsanalyse×
FagområdePsykometriPsykometri
FamilieLatent structureLatent structure
Oprindelsesår1963–20012014
OphavspersonLee J. Cronbach and Robert L. BrennanGeldhof, Preacher & Zyphur
TypeReliability / generalizability analysisReliability estimation / psychometric modeling
Oprindelig kildeBrennan, R. L. (2001). Generalizability Theory. Springer. ISBN: 978-0387952826Geldhof, G. J., Preacher, K. J., & Zyphur, M. J. (2014). Reliability estimation in a multilevel confirmatory factor analysis framework. Psychological Methods, 19(1), 72–91. DOI ↗
AliasserOrdinal G-theory, G-theory for ordinal data, ordinal variance component analysis, G-study for ordered categorical datamultilevel omega, within-group reliability, between-group reliability, hierarchical reliability
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ResuméOrdinal generalizability theory extends classical G-theory to the analysis of reliability and measurement error when item responses are ordered categorical (e.g., Likert-type) rather than continuous. It partitions score variance into components attributable to persons, facets, and their interactions, while accounting for the discrete, bounded nature of ordinal rating scales.Multilevel reliability analysis estimates the internal consistency of scale scores separately at the within-group (individual) and between-group (cluster) levels. It corrects the bias that arises when ordinary alpha or omega is applied to hierarchically nested data, such as employees within organizations or students within classrooms.
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