Question: Question: From the output below, which statement is not true: Reliability Statistics Cronbach's Alpha N of Items .855 6 Item-Total Statistics Scale Mean if Item
Question:
From the output below, which statement is not true:
Reliability Statistics
| Cronbach's Alpha | N of Items |
| .855 | 6 |
Item-Total Statistics
| Scale Mean if Item Deleted | Scale Variance If Item Deleted | Corrected Item-Total Correlation | Cronbach's Alpha if Item Deleted | |
| I admire people who own expensive homes, cars and clothes I'd be happier if I could afford to buy more things Buying things give me a lot of pleasure The things I own say a lot about how well I'm doing in life I like a lot of luxury in life My life would be better if I owned certain things I don't have | 13.91 13.64 13.47 14.01 13.94 14.01 | 20.378 19.669 20.201 20.984 19.694 20.038 | .633 .697 .669 .575 .660 .624 | .833 .821 .827 .843 .828 .835 |
Group of answer choices:
a)The measure is reliable.
b)Each item is moderate-to-strongly correlated with an overall score made up of the five other items.
c)'The things I own say a lot about how well I'm doing in life" has the lowest item-total correlation and should be removed.
d)No item appears to adversely affect the reliability of the measure.
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