Query on PLS Algorithm or Consistent PLS in case of LOC/HOC

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Nitin Sachdeva

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May 18, 2024, 7:11:18 AM5/18/24
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Dear Members,

I understand that if all the constructs are reflective, the consistent PLS algorithm should be used.

However, is this still the preferred method, or has the PLS algorithm become the default approach?

Additionally, in the case of LOC-HOC (Reflective-Reflective-Formative), which algorithm should be used—the PLS algorithm or the consistent PLS algorithm?

I appreciate your feedback.

Regards,
Nitin





Neeraj Kaushik

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May 20, 2024, 8:36:08 PM5/20/24
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Dear Nitin
Most of the scholars use regular PLS for both reflective and formative constructs.
Also PLSc does not provide the construct scores reqd to make HOC.
Best wishes

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