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. 2015 Oct 8;109(3):92–97. doi: 10.1177/0141076815610574

Box 1.

Spearman–Brown reliability.

Unit-level, or Spearman–Brown reliability is defined as the proportion of the total variance in measured organisational-level scores, which is attributable to true variation between organisations (organisation-level variance) and can be estimated using the formula below. The term within-organisation variance used here is also sometimes known as the residual variance; n is the mean achieved sample size per organisation.
Reliability=betweenorganisationvarianceinmeasuredscoresbetweenorganisationvariance+(withinorganisationvariancen)
Spearman–Brown reliability is the intraclass correlation coefficient when the number of observations or the sample size within each organisation is 1.
ICC=betweenorganisationvarianceinmeasuredscoresbetweenorganisationvariance+withinorganisationvariance
By rearranging the above formula, unit-level reliability can therefore be estimated from the intraclass correlation coefficient and sample size as follows:
Reliability=ICC×n1+(n-1)×ICC