OmegaG - Omega-Generic: Composite Reliability of Multidimensional
Measures
It is a computer tool to estimate the item-sum score's
reliability (composite reliability, CR) in multidimensional
scales with overlapping items. An item that measures more than
one domain construct is called an overlapping item. The
estimation is based on factor models allowing unlimited
cross-factor loadings such as exploratory structural equation
modeling (ESEM) and Bayesian structural equation modeling
(BSEM). The factor models include correlated-factor models and
bi-factor models. Specifically for bi-factor models, a type of
hierarchical factor model, the package estimates the CR
hierarchical subscale/hierarchy and CR subscale/scale total.
The CR estimator 'Omega-generic' was proposed by Mai,
Srivastava, and Krull (2021)
<https://whova.com/embedded/subsession/enars_202103/1450751/1452993/>.
The current version can only handle continuous data. Yujiao Mai
contributes to the algorithms, R programming, and application
example. Deo Kumar Srivastava contributes to the algorithms and
the application example. Kevin R. Krull contributes to the
application example. The package 'OmegaG' was sponsored by
American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC). However,
the contents of 'OmegaG' do not necessarily represent the
policy of the ALSAC.