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Which one is my Beta value, standard error?

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 3:07 am
by vele99
Hello, I am a degree student who is currently doing research on modelling the relationship of BIM implementation barriers and drivers in the construction industry. I am stuck and confused in identifying which one is my beta value and standard error after bootstrapping. Here I have attached my path coefficient results. Thank you. (Fyi, I am a new user of SmartPLS4).

Re: Which one is my Beta value, standard error?

Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2023 1:25 pm
by jmbecker
In the bootstrapping the original sample estimate is the beta from the original model.
The standard deviation of the bootstrap distribution is the estimated standard error of the parameter.
Accordingly, you may calculate t values from dividing the original estimate (the beta) by the standard deviation of the bootstrapping distribution (the standard error of the estimate).