Hi everyone,
Using PLS, are we able to get the statistical power of the analysis?
Please advice. Thank you.
Statistical Power of the Analysis
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Hi Hassan,
Statistical power is defined as: P=1-B. Statistical power is coventionally set at 0.80, there is 0.20 chance of accepting the null hypothesis in error.
See, Goodhue, Lewis and Thompson. 2007. "Statistical Power in Analyzing Interction Effects: Questioning the Advantage of PLS with Product Indicators. ISR (18:2), pp. 211-227. => look p.214 Power Analysis.
Regards,
Hengky
Statistical power is defined as: P=1-B. Statistical power is coventionally set at 0.80, there is 0.20 chance of accepting the null hypothesis in error.
See, Goodhue, Lewis and Thompson. 2007. "Statistical Power in Analyzing Interction Effects: Questioning the Advantage of PLS with Product Indicators. ISR (18:2), pp. 211-227. => look p.214 Power Analysis.
Regards,
Hengky