Greetings.
Right now, I am going through the new book 'Advanced Issues in PLS-SEM'. On page 56, I am facing an issue.
Over there, it has been mentioned that ' When using a reflective-reflective HCM, COMP and LIKE have a correlation of 0.631 ....... At the same time, when assuming a reflective-formative HCM, the correlation between COMP and LIKE is 0.633.'
Could anyone please help me about how these correlation values have been deduced? Do these values have to be manually computed or they are readiliy avaliable on the ouput after running the pls algortim ?
I would be very grateful if I get clarification in this regard.
Thanks in advance.
Page 56 of the book 'Advanced Issues in PLS-SEM'
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Re: Page 56 of the book 'Advanced Issues in PLS-SEM'
You should find these correlations in the SmartPLS results report:
--> "Final results" --> "Latent Variable" --> Correlations (it's an extra tab).
You can download the SmartPLS project including the higher order model examples here:
https://www.pls-sem.net/downloads/advan ... pls-sem-1/
Best regards
Christian Ringle
--> "Final results" --> "Latent Variable" --> Correlations (it's an extra tab).
You can download the SmartPLS project including the higher order model examples here:
https://www.pls-sem.net/downloads/advan ... pls-sem-1/
Best regards
Christian Ringle
Prof. Dr. Christian M. Ringle, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), SmartPLS
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- Literature on PLS-SEM: https://www.smartpls.com/documentation
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Re: Page 56 of the book 'Advanced Issues in PLS-SEM'
Thank you Professor. I appreciate your help and direction in this regard.