Query regarding SRMR value in smart PLS

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jaspreet kaur

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Apr 16, 2023, 7:27:56 PM4/16/23
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Respected sir and group members...

I have a query regarding SRMR value in 
smart PLS. As I have taken a part of my model for paper, after running smart pls all other results like validity, reliability and p value are fine, but SRMR value is little high than 0.8. 

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Jaspreet Kaur 


Anant Malik

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Apr 16, 2023, 8:04:42 PM4/16/23
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0.8 or 0.08? Answer intelligently. :)

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Neeraj Kaushik

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Apr 16, 2023, 8:41:33 PM4/16/23
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A value less than 0.10 or of 0.08 (in a more conservative version; see Hu and Bentler, 1999) are considered a good fit. Henseler et al. (2014) introduce the SRMR as a goodness of fit measure for PLS-SEM that can be used to avoid model misspecification.

jaspreet kaur

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Apr 16, 2023, 11:16:58 PM4/16/23
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