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by studentourism
Fri May 01, 2020 8:16 pm
Forum: Method and application
Topic: First and Second-Order Reflective-Formative Construct - Convergent Validity
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First and Second-Order Reflective-Formative Construct - Convergent Validity

Hello everyone, Could someone explain to me how to perform the redundancy analysis of a formative construct with one HOC(higher-order component) construct and two LOC (lower-order component) Dimension? A LOC Dimension with two items and another LOC dimension with 3 items. I know that I have to use t...
by studentourism
Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:20 pm
Forum: Method and application
Topic: What is the difference between using PLS Algorithm and Consistent PLS Algorithm in SmartPLS 3?
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What is the difference between using PLS Algorithm and Consistent PLS Algorithm in SmartPLS 3?

I just got confused which one to use PLS Algorithm or Consistent PLS Algorithm, the same confusion about PLS bootstrapping or consistent bootstrapping.
PLS Algorithm is used for Formative Scales ?
Consistent PLS Algorithm is used for Reflective scales and mixture of Formative and Reflective scales?
by studentourism
Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:34 pm
Forum: Method and application
Topic: SmartPLS 3 bootstrap cases and samples
Replies: 3
Views: 8517

Re: SmartPLS 3 bootstrap cases and samples

Good Afternoon Prof. Dr. Christian M. Ringle, If my original sample has 230 observation, in Smartpls v3 ->bootstrap subsample i have to write 230 cases? or 500 or 5000? Regards, John Correct observation and interpretation! The number of cases per subsample must be identical to the number of observat...
by studentourism
Wed Apr 01, 2020 4:15 pm
Forum: Method and application
Topic: Calculate Sample size required - G*Power software
Replies: 1
Views: 54633

Calculate Sample size required - G*Power software

Good Aftternoon,

My model consists of 6 independent variables, 1 dependent variable and 2 mediation variables.
I want to use gpower analysis in order calculate the sample size.

Could someone pls enlighten me on how do that on g*power?