A data frame with the corrected item-total correlations (item
discrimination, column item_discrimination) and Cronbach's Alpha
(if item deleted, column alpha_if_deleted) for each item
of the scale, or NULL if data frame had too less columns.
Arguments
x
A matrix or a data frame.
standardize
Logical, if TRUE, the data frame's vectors will be
standardized. Recommended when the variables have different measures /
scales.
digits
Amount of digits for returned values.
Details
This function calculates the item discriminations (corrected item-total
correlations for each item of x with the remaining items) and the
Cronbach's alpha for each item, if it was deleted from the scale. The
absolute value of the item discrimination indices should be above 0.2. An
index between 0.2 and 0.4 is considered as "fair", while an index above 0.4
(or below -0.4) is "good". The range of satisfactory values is from 0.4 to
0.7. Items with low discrimination indices are often ambiguously worded and
should be examined. Items with negative indices should be examined to
determine why a negative value was obtained (e.g. reversed answer categories
regarding positive and negative poles).