Hello everyone,
I have some difficulties with the procedure in my empirical evaluation. My structural model consists of seven independent variables and one dependent variable and so far I have evaluated 150 German and 150 American data sets individually. However, since I want to check in which country the significant relationships between IV and DV are stronger, I am unsure how to proceed correctly.
Is it possible to compare just the significant path coefficients to find out if the relationship between IV and DP in country A is stronger than in country B?
Or does this have to be evaluated by means of a multi-group analysis?
Thanks for your help,
Baxmauer
Multi-Group Analysis with two countries
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Re: Multi-Group Analysis with two countries
Have you tried checking out this topic - viewtopic.php?t=2919Baxmauer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 6:34 pm Hello everyone,
I have some difficulties with the procedure in my empirical evaluation. My structural model consists of seven independent variables and one dependent variable and so far I have evaluated 150 German and 150 American data sets individually. However, since I want to check in which country the significant relationships between IV and DV are stronger, I am unsure how to proceed correctly.
Is it possible to compare just the significant path coefficients to find out if the relationship between IV and DP in country A is stronger than in country B?
Or does this have to be evaluated by means of a multi-group analysis?
Thanks for your help,
Baxmauer
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