Hello,
I am new to the forum :-) Thank you for your efforts :)
I was working on a paper to test a model in two different context (different categories A and B). So I was comparing two categories with different observation A (n=141) B (n=247) and I did run them separately: Model A then Model B.
When I run the MGA with the two categories I found different coefficient then the ones I found previously and was surprised. I was thinking that I would find the same coefficients wether I put two different models or I run the MGA.
Any explanations please?
MGA vs two different analysis
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Re: MGA vs two different analysis
You should find the same results given that you have used the same data and algorithm settings. If you continue to find differences please send the project including data and model to our support: https://support.smartpls.com/
Dr. Jan-Michael Becker, BI Norwegian Business School, SmartPLS Developer
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Re: MGA vs two different analysis
Thank you very much for your feedback! Will double check and come back to you if needed !