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What is the procedure 2 level Confirmatory Factor Analysis in smartpls?
Multilevel factor analysis
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Re: Multilevel factor analysis
There exists no method for multi-level PLS in the literature. Hence, SmartPLS does not offer such a feature.
The reasons is relatively simple: Usually, multi-level models require some form of maximum-likelihood estimation. However, PLS in non-parametric and avoids the need for ML estimation. Thus, if you need multi-level models, you need to go for CB-SEM (e.g., AMOS).
You may also consider whether multi-group analysis can solve some of your problems.
The reasons is relatively simple: Usually, multi-level models require some form of maximum-likelihood estimation. However, PLS in non-parametric and avoids the need for ML estimation. Thus, if you need multi-level models, you need to go for CB-SEM (e.g., AMOS).
You may also consider whether multi-group analysis can solve some of your problems.
Dr. Jan-Michael Becker, BI Norwegian Business School, SmartPLS Developer
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Re: Multilevel factor analysis
hello. Thank you for your reply.
In some articles, we see Multilevel factor analysis.for example In the following article, Is there a mistake?
Wetzels, M., Odekerken-Schröder, G., & Van Oppen, C. (2009). Using PLS path modeling for assessing hierarchical construct models: Guidelines and empirical illustration. MIS quarterly, 177-195.
In some articles, we see Multilevel factor analysis.for example In the following article, Is there a mistake?
Wetzels, M., Odekerken-Schröder, G., & Van Oppen, C. (2009). Using PLS path modeling for assessing hierarchical construct models: Guidelines and empirical illustration. MIS quarterly, 177-195.
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Re: Multilevel factor analysis
I think there is a misunderstanding in the terminology. A multi-level factor analysis (or general a multilevel analysis) is something different that a hierarchical component model (also hierarchical constructs or higher-order constructs). Apparently, you wanted to do the later, which can be done in PLS and you already provided one usefull reference. Another useful source is Becker, J. M., Klein, K., & Wetzels, M. (2012). Hierarchical latent variable models in PLS-SEM: guidelines for using reflective-formative type models. Long Range Planning, 45(5-6), 359-394. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 0112000611
You will also find some information on our websites https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/ ... gher-order
You will also find some information on our websites https://www.smartpls.com/documentation/ ... gher-order
Dr. Jan-Michael Becker, BI Norwegian Business School, SmartPLS Developer
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Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jan_Michael_Becker
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Re: Multilevel factor analysis
Thank you for your reply.