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    Waller, Niels; Revelle, William

    Psychological methods, 2023-May-25
    Journal Article

    Coefficient α, although ubiquitous in the research literature, is frequently criticized for being a poor estimate of test reliability. In this note, we consider the range of α and prove that it has no lower bound (i.e., α ∈ ( - ∞, 1). While outlining our proofs, we present algorithms for generating data sets that will yield any fixed value of α in its range. We also prove that for some data sets-even those with appreciable item correlations-α is undefined. Although α is a putative estimate of the correlation between parallel forms, it is not a correlation as α can assume any value below-1 (and α values below 0 are nonsensical reliability estimates). In the online supplemental materials, we provide R code for replicating our empirical findings and for generating data sets with user-defined α values. We hope that researchers will use this code to better understand the limitations of α as an index of scale reliability. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).