p-value output?
p-value output?
Why not thinking to add the calculation of the p-value? It will really help a lot instead of obtaining it by using the t-value
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I agree with Andreas Pufall that the data might not be normal. What about adding tests of normality? Something like in GLM ANOVA in NCSS - where there is a normality test, ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis test, so one may decide when to use Kruskal-Wallis instead of ANOVA based on the normality test. (2developers: please think twice when choosing which normality test to implement.)
But I would still appreciate another column (next to t-statistics) with p-values.
But I would still appreciate another column (next to t-statistics) with p-values.
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Suggestion to make everyone happy.
If the data is generally normal - pick a skewness/curtosis or let the user enter/select them, then report p-values otherwise report confidence intervals.
Jose
If the data is generally normal - pick a skewness/curtosis or let the user enter/select them, then report p-values otherwise report confidence intervals.
Jose
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Re: p-value output?
All SmartPLS 3 bootstrap reports include p-values (and t-values and confidence intervals and bias corrected confidence intervals) from the very beginning. Just take a look.
Prof. Dr. Christian M. Ringle, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), SmartPLS
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