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composite reliability

composite reliability

1. the aggregate reliability of two or more similar items, such as judges’ ratings.

2. in structural equation modeling, the extent to which the set of constructs represented in the model relate to a given latent variable. Cronbach’s alpha is an index of such reliability.

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