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Alfa de Cronbach de Forma Curta×Desenvolvimento de Escalas de Forma Curta×
ÁreaPsicometriaPsicometria
FamíliaLatent structureLatent structure
Ano de origem1951 (alpha); short-form practice codified 1980s–2000s1990s–2000s
Autor originalL. J. Cronbach (alpha); short-form application formalized across scale-abbreviation literatureMultiple contributors; foundational critique by Smith, McCarthy & Anderson (2000); practical guidance by Stanton et al. (2002)
TipoInternal consistency reliability coefficientScale development methodology
Fonte seminalSmith, G. T., McCarthy, D. M. & Anderson, K. G. (2000). On the sins of short-form development. Psychological Assessment, 12(1), 102–111. DOI ↗Stanton, J. M., Sinar, E. F., Balzer, W. K., & Smith, P. C. (2002). Issues and strategies for reducing the length of self-report scales. Personnel Psychology, 55(1), 167–194. DOI ↗
Outros nomesabbreviated scale alpha, brief scale internal consistency, short-scale Cronbach's alpha, reduced-item alphascale abbreviation, abbreviated scale development, short-scale construction, item reduction methodology
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ResumoShort-form Cronbach's alpha quantifies the internal consistency reliability of an abbreviated version of a psychological scale. It applies Cronbach's alpha formula to a reduced item set, verifying that the shortened instrument retains sufficient reliability to support valid score interpretation in research and applied contexts.Short-form scale development is the systematic process of reducing a full-length psychological scale to a smaller subset of items while preserving the construct validity, reliability, and measurement properties of the original instrument. It is widely used when administration burden must be minimised without sacrificing psychometric quality.
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