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Questions about the implementation and application of the PLS-SEM method, that are not related to the usage of the SmartPLS software.
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NRECUERO
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Post by NRECUERO »

Good afternoon,

My doubt is regarding "Results of invariance measurement testing using permutation".
I have a PLS-MGA model, and I have just one indicator of Partial measurement invariance established that does not suit
Specifically,
Compositional invariance (Correlation = 1)
C=1 5% quantile
0.996 0.997

As we can observe, for this construct theoretically partial measurement invariance would not be established, which is rather interesting because it just a 0.001 below the requirements. Besides, would this indicator of 0.996 mean it is not reaching Configural invariance (Same algorithms for both groups)?

Thanks for your help,
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Post by cringle »

Thanks!

(1) You need to compare the original correlation value with the lower bound of the confidence interval.

(2) The the original result is 0.996 and would be lower than 0.997 you would reject the null hypothesis of equal correlations on the 5% level. How about running more permutations (e.g. 5000)? You may also consider using a different significance level.

Best regards
Christian
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