Hi expert,
I have one Reflective-Reflective construct,and it is endogenous.Should I use repeated indicators approach or two-way approach to test the second order constructs?
Thanks!
Reflective-Reflective endogenous second order constructs
lih wrote:Hi,
I've learned from others that if an contruct is endogenous,then repeated indexs will lead to multicollinearity.Is it really?
Hello.
I agree with the above reply.
Repeated indicator approach is more appropriate for reflective-reflective type model and use Mode A for hierarchical LV.
Multicollinearity may arise if it has reflectively measured constructs because the constructs themselves have correlated relationships among indicators, that is, in repeated indicators approach, redundant indicators are usually used.
Please it would be nice if you provide references for your arguments. BRhuracan wrote:lih wrote:Hi,
I've learned from others that if an contruct is endogenous,then repeated indexs will lead to multicollinearity.Is it really?Hello.
I agree with the above reply.
Repeated indicator approach is more appropriate for reflective-reflective type model and use Mode A for hierarchical LV.
Multicollinearity may arise if it has reflectively measured constructs because the constructs themselves have correlated relationships among indicators, that is, in repeated indicators approach, redundant indicators are usually used.
MURAD ALI, Ph.D
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Wold, H., 1982. Soft modeling: the basic design and some extensions. In: Jo!reskog, K.G., Wold, H. (Eds.), Systems under Indirect Observation: Causality, Structure, Prediction, vol. 2. North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 1e54.
Hair, J. F., Hult, G. T. M., Ringle, C., & Sarstedt, M. (2013). A Primer on Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). SAGE Publications, Incorporated. confer: Collinearity issues in chapter 5 & 6
Wold, H., 1982. Soft modeling: the basic design and some extensions. In: Jo!reskog, K.G., Wold, H. (Eds.), Systems under Indirect Observation: Causality, Structure, Prediction, vol. 2. North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 1e54.
Hair, J. F., Hult, G. T. M., Ringle, C., & Sarstedt, M. (2013). A Primer on Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). SAGE Publications, Incorporated. confer: Collinearity issues in chapter 5 & 6