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7/21/2019 Reliability Analysis http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/reliability-analysis-56da421dcb492 1/2 Reliability Analysis for Social Entrepreneurship In the attempt to measure the factors aecting awareness of social entrepreneurship concept, the researchers will perform data collection via survey that would measure the said concept. In the review of related literature, general concepts on social entrepreneurship were established. These are Identity, Opportunity Seeking , Resources, Network and Connection, Growth ,Ethics, Values and Attitudes and Social Value Creation. These concepts will be measured via questions in a Likert scale ranging from stongly agree to strongly disagree. Questionnaires were initially validated via expert opinion. Each concept will be then tested for internal reliability-or the property of the questionnaire to be repeatable using !ronbach"s #lpha. #s general rule a measure near $.% will be accepted. &re-testing was performed to get prior information on the reliability of the questionnaire. # total of '( sub)ects were used. *or all concepts a !ronbach"s alpha of $.+( and higher was observed. Thus it is suggested that all questions be included in the final questionnaire. The concept with the highest measure is ,esources with an alpha of $.(. /ee the tables below for the results Identity Growth  !ronbach 0s #lpha if 1tem 2eleted !ronbach 0s #lpha  !ronbach 0s #lpha if 1tem 2eleted !ronbach 0s #lpha Q'.' .%34 .%5 Q.' .% .%%' Q'.3 .+ Q.3 .%%3 Q'. .+3 Q. .%35 Q.5 .%35 Q. .%5 Opportunity Seeking Q.+ .%+3  !ronbach 0s #lpha if 1tem 2eleted !ronbach 0s #lpha Q.% .%' Q3.' .+4 .+(4 Q.( .%4' Q3.3 .+(+ Q.4 .('5 Q3. .+3% Q.'$ .%$( Q3.5 .43 Q3. .%3

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Reliability Analysis for Social Entrepreneurship

In the attempt to measure the factors aecting awareness of social

entrepreneurship concept, the researchers will perform data collection via survey

that would measure the said concept.

In the review of related literature, general concepts on social entrepreneurship were

established. These are Identity, Opportunity Seeking , Resources, Network and Connection,

Growth ,Ethics, Values and Attitudes and Social Value Creation. These concepts will be measured

via questions in a Likert scale ranging from stongly agree to strongly disagree. Questionnaires were

initially validated via expert opinion. Each concept will be then tested for internal reliability-or the property

of the questionnaire to be repeatable using !ronbach"s #lpha. #s general rule a measure near $.% will

be accepted.

&re-testing was performed to get prior information on the reliability of the questionnaire. # total of '(

sub)ects were used. *or all concepts a !ronbach"s alpha of $.+( and higher was observed. Thus it is

suggested that all questions be included in the final questionnaire. The concept with the highest measure

is ,esources with an alpha of $.(. /ee the tables below for the results

Identity Growth

 

!ronbach0s #lpha if 

1tem2eleted

!ronbach0s #lpha

 

!ronbach0s #lpha if 

1tem2eleted

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Q.' .%

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Q'.3 .+ Q.3 .%%3

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Q. .%5

Opportunity Seeking Q.+ .%+3

 

!ronbach0s #lpha if 

1tem2eleted

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Q3.' .+4

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Q3.5 .43

Q3. .%3

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Resources Ethics, Values & Attitudes

 

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etwork & !onnection Social Value !reation

 

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