How can compositional invariance be established but both original mean and original variance be outside permutation intervals? Is this still considered Partial Invariance? how should the construct in question be treated?
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Help! Compositional invariance established but both original mean and variance outside the confidence intervals
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Re: Help! Compositional invariance established but both original mean and variance outside the confidence intervals
Then, you established partial invariance and can compare the standardized group-specific coefficients: https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/ ... -2014-0304
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Re: Help! Compositional invariance established but both original mean and variance outside the confidence intervals
Thank you Dr. Ringle for clarifying this for me.