Hoyt's ANOVA and Cronbach's alpha are the same statistic. I think there is an 
example in Nunnally and Bernstein. I have no idea what a W statistic is. Can 
you explain that?


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Subject: [R] Ask alpha cronbach and Hoyt method
 
Dear all, i need help about comparing 2 alpha cronbach. How to derive W 
statistic. Are alpha cronbach and Hoyt's method using ANOVA identical? Thank 
you for your help.

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