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A researcher administers the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale to a sample of undergraduate students. How should the researcher apply statistical methods to evaluate whether this scale exhibits high internal consistency for this specific sample?

Question: A researcher administers the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale to a sample of undergraduate students. How should the researcher apply statistical methods to evaluate whether this scale exhibits high internal consistency for this specific sample?

Sample answer: The researcher should evaluate the scale's internal consistency by calculating either a split-half correlation or Cronbach’s alpha (α\alpha) using the students' responses. These indices will determine how uniformly the students responded across the different items on the scale to reflect the single underlying construct of self-esteem.

Key points:

  • Apply statistical analysis to evaluate response uniformity across items.
  • Calculate a split-half correlation or Cronbach's alpha (α\alpha) on the scale's items.

Rubric: The answer must state that the researcher should calculate a split-half correlation or Cronbach's alpha (α\alpha) using the participants' responses to evaluate the uniformity of responses across the items.

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