List mates:

I have a study where I randomly assigned participants to completing one of two versions of the same scale so that I could determine whether a change in wording made any difference in scores. I computed separate Cronbach's alphas for each version of the scale.

My question is, how would I test whether the two alphas are significantly different?

Thanks for your help.
Lise



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Lise DeShea, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Educational and Counseling Psychology Department
University of Kentucky
237 Dickey Hall
Lexington KY 40506
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Phone:  (859) 257-9884

"... for only by varied iteration can alien conceptions be forced on reluctant minds."
-- Herbert Spencer, in the preface to The Data of Ethics, 1881.



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