Hi,
1) Other than the measurement and structural evaluation criteria for the conceptual model, is there any valid fit measures using PLS-SEM?
2) Is any of GoF, SRMR or RMS applicable for PLS-SEM?
Thank you ,
Hana
Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
If you know why you need fit, you may want to use the SRMR of the saturated model as an approx. measure of fit in PLS-SEM. You may want to check this link:
https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/fit
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Christian Ringle
https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/fit
Kind regards
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
thank you so much !
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
I conducted PLSc Algorithm for GOF
my results say d_G and NFI =n/a
How i can get the results or why not ?
How i will report my GOF
I have two Formative HOC IVs , one mediator and one DV
my results say d_G and NFI =n/a
How i can get the results or why not ?
How i will report my GOF
I have two Formative HOC IVs , one mediator and one DV
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
You may not use PLSc (PLSc, GoF and higher-order models may not fit well; in that combination, results are not available). If you really want to mimmic factor-models by using PLSc, as a work-araound, you may use two-stage approach for higher-order constructs.
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
Thanks a lot for a prompt reply C Ringle
It helped me a lot
It helped me a lot
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
Link Page not availablecringle wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 3:53 pm If you know why you need fit, you may want to use the SRMR of the saturated model as an approx. measure of fit in PLS-SEM. You may want to check this link:
https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/fit
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Re: Model Fit Measures for PLS-SEM
It has been moved to https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/ ... /model-fit
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