hi good day everyone...
is it common to have different result in smartPLS and SPSS output with the same regression model?...it is quite confusing because in my smartPLS otput variable A was found not significantly related to dependant variable..however in my SPSS output (the same regression model) variable A become the best predictor in explaining dependant variable...
Anyone can help me with some possible explanation?
different result in smartPLS and SPSS
- Diogenes
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Hi,
the estimation of unstandardized LV in SmartPLS has a bug (see: viewtopic.php?t=812 ), for this reason, if you used these scores to compare SmartPLS with SPSS, the results are different.
To have SPSS = SmartPLS:
1) Run your model in SmartPLS
2) Copy/paste the standardized LV scores from SmartPLS to SPSS
3) Run the regression
4) beta values in SPSS = path coefficients in SmartPLS
Best regards,
Bido
the estimation of unstandardized LV in SmartPLS has a bug (see: viewtopic.php?t=812 ), for this reason, if you used these scores to compare SmartPLS with SPSS, the results are different.
To have SPSS = SmartPLS:
1) Run your model in SmartPLS
2) Copy/paste the standardized LV scores from SmartPLS to SPSS
3) Run the regression
4) beta values in SPSS = path coefficients in SmartPLS
Best regards,
Bido
- ghozali
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hi,
Just run smartpls with standardized value and the result beta coefficient for smartpls equal for beta standardized spss
regards,
Just run smartpls with standardized value and the result beta coefficient for smartpls equal for beta standardized spss
regards,
Faculty of Economics, Diponegoro University
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Jl. Erlangga Tengah 17 Semarang, Indonesia
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