Hi everyone,
Which test type chould I select one tailed or two tailed to conduct a permutation test using the last release of smartpls 3?
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Permutation test
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Re: Permutation test
If you have a hypothesis that all effects of group A are larger/smaller than in group B, you can use one tailed test. If you don't have a specific hypothesis for the differences between your groups, use two tailed tests.
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Re: Permutation test
Thank you jmbecker
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Re: Permutation test
Hi,
Now, I am conducting permutation approach in smartpls 3 to assess whether the difference between subgroups is significant. Is there nice sources that I can use to report that permutation test is one of the preferable tests for multigroup analysis (my data is non-normal data)?
Greetings
Now, I am conducting permutation approach in smartpls 3 to assess whether the difference between subgroups is significant. Is there nice sources that I can use to report that permutation test is one of the preferable tests for multigroup analysis (my data is non-normal data)?
Greetings