Hello
Please does someone know how to conduct a multigroup analysis with smartPLS?
Thanks a lot
Multigroup analysis
Salam Pak Hengky,
I have more than 2 groups that will be compared. I don't think smartPLS can be used to do multigroup comparison for more than group. I also tried XLStat, however, it seems this program also does not allow us to do multigroup comparison for more than 2 groups. Hence any ideas what program can be used? I
Thanks
I have more than 2 groups that will be compared. I don't think smartPLS can be used to do multigroup comparison for more than group. I also tried XLStat, however, it seems this program also does not allow us to do multigroup comparison for more than 2 groups. Hence any ideas what program can be used? I
Thanks
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For compare more than 2 groups used OTG approach.
See:
Sarstedt, M., Henseler, J., and Ringle, C.M. 2011. “Multigroup Analysis in Partial Least Squares (PLS) Path Modeling: Alternative Methods and Empirical Result,” Advances in International Merketing (22:1), 195-218.
Sarstedt et al. (2011) compare three groups (France, Germany and USA).
But btw, this approach difficult.
Best Regards,
Hengky
For compare more than 2 groups used OTG approach.
See:
Sarstedt, M., Henseler, J., and Ringle, C.M. 2011. “Multigroup Analysis in Partial Least Squares (PLS) Path Modeling: Alternative Methods and Empirical Result,” Advances in International Merketing (22:1), 195-218.
Sarstedt et al. (2011) compare three groups (France, Germany and USA).
But btw, this approach difficult.
Best Regards,
Hengky
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Multi-group analysis: OTG vs. Kruskall Wallis Test
Dear PLS community,
in order to run a comparison of more than two subgrups, OTG is recommended. However you also could use the bootstrapping outcomes for a Kruskal-Wallis test in SPSS for examples.
Are there any concerns about such a procedure?
Or why is OTG better?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Best, Barbara
in order to run a comparison of more than two subgrups, OTG is recommended. However you also could use the bootstrapping outcomes for a Kruskal-Wallis test in SPSS for examples.
Are there any concerns about such a procedure?
Or why is OTG better?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Best, Barbara
Where are the results for OTG in SmartPlS
Where to you find the results for the OTG approach in SmartPLS?
James B. Kelley, Ph.D.