Good Morning!
Upon reviewing the tables produced by SPSS and Stata for multiple correspondence analysis, I observe the presence of Cronbach's alpha in the SPSS output. However, it's worth noting that Cronbach's alpha is typically employed for continuous variables, not categorical ones. Could someone please assist whether I should consider the Cronbach's alpha in the analysis.
Thank you in advance,
Jihane
Upon reviewing the tables produced by SPSS and Stata for multiple correspondence analysis, I observe the presence of Cronbach's alpha in the SPSS output. However, it's worth noting that Cronbach's alpha is typically employed for continuous variables, not categorical ones. Could someone please assist whether I should consider the Cronbach's alpha in the analysis.
Thank you in advance,
Jihane
