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i asked many times but no answre.
plz one person guide me about group analysis.
i used different model for every group . now i have path coeeficient for every group. but how can i understand that there are any significant difference between path coeficient of groups or not.
plz guide me.
group analysis
hii
really no person dont know my answre??
so atleast say me that is my work correct or not?
i divided my orginal data in sub samples. and i run model for every sample.
then i used bootstrapping.
after that, i saved the path coefficient of every case in bootstrapping,
so now i have 200 sample path coefficient for every group.
now i used spss and independent t-test to compare the mean of path coefficient of every group.
is this process correct.. plzzzzzzzzz guide me
best regardas
really no person dont know my answre??
so atleast say me that is my work correct or not?
i divided my orginal data in sub samples. and i run model for every sample.
then i used bootstrapping.
after that, i saved the path coefficient of every case in bootstrapping,
so now i have 200 sample path coefficient for every group.
now i used spss and independent t-test to compare the mean of path coefficient of every group.
is this process correct.. plzzzzzzzzz guide me
best regardas
Regarding multi-group analysus
I think you can first read these articles about multi-group analysis. Chin's formula seems the most cited one. Good luck!
Chin, W. W. (2000). Frequently Asked Questions – Partial Least Squares & PLS-Graph Retrieved 15th July, 2012, from http://disc-nt.cba.uh.edu/chin/plsfaq.htm <--- on multi-group analysis section
Keil, M., Tan, B. C. Y., Wei, K. K., Saarinen, T., Tuunainen, V., & Wassenaar, A. (2000). A cross-cultural study on escalation of commitment behavior in software projects. MIS Quarterly, 24(2), 299-325.
Sánchez-Franco, M. J. (2006). Exploring the influence of gender on the web usage via partial least squares. Behaviour & Information Technology, 25(1), 19-36.
Eberl, M. (2010). An application of PLS in multi-group analysis: the need for differentiated corporate-level marketing in the mobile communications industry. In V. Esposito Vinzi, W. W. Chin, J. Henseler & H. Wang (Eds.), Handbook of Partial Least Squares Concepts, Methods and Applications (1st ed., pp. 487-514): Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Chin, W. W. (2000). Frequently Asked Questions – Partial Least Squares & PLS-Graph Retrieved 15th July, 2012, from http://disc-nt.cba.uh.edu/chin/plsfaq.htm <--- on multi-group analysis section
Keil, M., Tan, B. C. Y., Wei, K. K., Saarinen, T., Tuunainen, V., & Wassenaar, A. (2000). A cross-cultural study on escalation of commitment behavior in software projects. MIS Quarterly, 24(2), 299-325.
Sánchez-Franco, M. J. (2006). Exploring the influence of gender on the web usage via partial least squares. Behaviour & Information Technology, 25(1), 19-36.
Eberl, M. (2010). An application of PLS in multi-group analysis: the need for differentiated corporate-level marketing in the mobile communications industry. In V. Esposito Vinzi, W. W. Chin, J. Henseler & H. Wang (Eds.), Handbook of Partial Least Squares Concepts, Methods and Applications (1st ed., pp. 487-514): Springer Berlin Heidelberg.