Hello,
I am currently investigating some reflective research models with SmartPLS and have encountered a difficulty. In one model, the VIF value for a construct is 6.8 - greater than 5, but in my current work I assumed a VIF limit of 5. At this point, can you recommend what I should do at best? Just remove the construct? Or are there other solutions to be considered?
Hope you guys can help me!
Best regards!
VIF value above 5
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Re: VIF value above 5
Are you talking about outer or inner model VIFs?
If you have reflective measures you do not care about outer model VIFs. In fact, VIFs for reflective outer models need to be high if you have reliable indicators with high loadings.
If you have reflective measures you do not care about outer model VIFs. In fact, VIFs for reflective outer models need to be high if you have reliable indicators with high loadings.
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Re: VIF value above 5
In this case it is the inner model...thats why I'm actually concerned.
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Re: VIF value above 5
Do you achieve discriminant validity with these high VIFs? Usually the high correlations that come with high inner model VIFs are also a problem for discriminant validity.
What is your sample size?
What is your sample size?
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Re: VIF value above 5
In my work I use the Fornell-Larcker criterion to check the validity of discrimination. However, there are some inconsistencies when it comes to cross-loadings. I have, in fact, noted from some recent publications that cross-loadings are said to be inappropriate for testing discrimination via SmartPLS (Hair et al., 2017; Henseler, 2015). The sample size in this case is n=34.
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Re: VIF value above 5
The sample size sounds quite small. Maybe the correlation is also just spurious because of not enough observations. Maybe there are even more problems.
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