Sir,
As per the literature referred, the hypothesis was framed like that. Now even after considering your suggestion of reframing of the moderation hypothesis, the negative path co-efficient is making the interpretation logically incorrect. For example, if the satisfaction with the facilities of a college positively impacts the intention to take admission, then a higher rating should, logically, positively moderate the relationship between satisfaction and intention. But as per the results, the moderating effect is having -ve beta value. This means higher ratings will reduce the positive relationship between satisfaction and intention and lower ratings will enhance that positive relationship. This is where I am unable to decide what to interpret.
Further, on the extrapolation of lines in simple slope analysis, they will meet somewhere beyond the boundary of the graph plot. I read several articles and referred videos on YouTube where it was suggested that if lines do not meet within the boundary of the graph plot and if they are parallel, that means there is no moderation effect. I also the primer on PLS-SEM by Prof. Hair. But there also I did not find any concrete answer to my problem.
This is why I am not able to make a decision.
Please Help.
Thank You