You can get this using alpha() or alpha.Summary() in the MiscPsycho package. 
Stratified alpha coefficients are coming for the next release, BTW.


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Hi list members
Any easy way to get standardized cronbach's alpha for a scale, as in SPSS? 
Thanks 

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