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1Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL, USA.
Coefficient alpha, a measure of internal consistency reliability, is less accurate with non-normal data. Simulations show leptokurtic or skewed distributions impact alpha, with larger sample sizes improving reliability estimates.
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