I applied repeated indicator approach for SmartPLS Reflective-formative 2nd order constructs. Everything was fine and variance defined by the lower order constructs was one; however, when I executed bootstrap, the t test and P value which must be significant was showing insignificant value. I used your approach to form first order construct model and executed the bootstrap, the same construct was showing significant value. Could help me sort out the problem.
T Test comparison is shown in the attached files.
These two statistics are with respect effect of Relationship Marketing Orientation (RMO) on Business Performance Effectiveness (BPE)
I will be very grateful to you
T Statistics Insignificant Instead of being Significant
T Statistics Insignificant Instead of being Significant
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Re: T Statistics Insignificant Instead of being Significant
Could you please provide some more information:
Which effect should be significant, but is not significant?
Why do you expect the effect to be significant (under which condition is it significant)?
Which effect should be significant, but is not significant?
Why do you expect the effect to be significant (under which condition is it significant)?
Dr. Jan-Michael Becker, BI Norwegian Business School, SmartPLS Developer
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