Hello everyone,
I am trying to figure out how to get Cronbach's alpha for confirmatory factor analysis I conducted in my structural equation model. I know you can use the command "alpha," but I'm not sure if this calculates Cronbach's using principal factor analysis rather than confirmatory. Can anyone help me with finding Cronbach's from confirmatory factor analysis in my SEM?
Thanks.
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