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Volume 38, Number 4, 1999
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At what cost pervasive? A social computing view of mobile computing systems - References
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by D. C. Dryer,
C. Eisbach, and
W. S. Ark.
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- The reliability of the scales was assessed using Cronbach's
. Cronbach's is a measure of the internal consistency among test items. It can range between 0 and 1, and the larger the value the more consistent the test. If a scale has an of .60 or higher, it is usually considered to be internally consistent.
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