Ercan, İlkerYazıcı, BernaSığırlı, DenizEdiz, BülentKan, İsmet2024-09-182024-09-182007-05-011538-9472https://jmasm.com/index.php/jmasm/article/view/302https://hdl.handle.net/11452/44858Differentiations according to the sample size of different reliability coefficients are examined. It is concluded that the estimates obtained by Cronbach alpha and teta coefficients are not related with the sample size, even the estimates obtained from the small samples can represent the population parameter. However, the Omega coefficient requires large sample sizes.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCronbach alphaThetaOmegaReliabilityScaleSample sizeScience & technologyPhysical sciencesStatistics & probabilityMathematicsExamining cronbach alpha, theta, omega reliability coefficients according to the sample sizeArticle00041550580002629130361