I know it is currently not possible but since this is the req. feature forum, why not ask for it, I thought ;)
Getting the Q² is definetly a help but calculating q² effect strength by hand (viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3376) is a bugger. Having a feature implemented that does it would be really helpful (and I guess also increase usage of this metric)
q² effect strenght
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Re: q² effect strenght
Yes fully support this initiative!
Re: q² effect strenght
Dear All
Just to check, even in PLS 3.0, q square is calculated manually right?
We need to take out one by one and calculate the effect size of Q square, am I right?
Thanks!
Just to check, even in PLS 3.0, q square is calculated manually right?
We need to take out one by one and calculate the effect size of Q square, am I right?
Thanks!
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Re: q² effect strenght
Thanks
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Re: q² effect strenght
Hi,
f^2 and q^2 will produce the same conclusion, if the value of f^2 great (e.g> 0.05, then the value of q^2 will also be greater than 0).
Best regards,
f^2 and q^2 will produce the same conclusion, if the value of f^2 great (e.g> 0.05, then the value of q^2 will also be greater than 0).
Best regards,
Re: q² effect strenght
Thanks, hengkov!