Hallo,
having almost finished my first two studies using pls and smart pls I am going to compare other pls studies to my work and i found out that some studies tend to give t-values for their total effects.
I found out that this is possible by using simulated data and varying mean and standard deviation. As I am really new to simulation and dont have any idea how to do it, i tend to skip this-
So my question is on one side: do I really have to give any t-values for my total effects or i can I skip it?
And if not, how can I get these t-values?
Does somebody know any article or other lietrature on this subject?
Thanks for your help!
PS: I got another small questions concerning the prediction validity, so please feel free to save my academic career twice ;-)
t- values for Total Effects
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