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- W4249222133 abstract "Early structural equation models were developed around structures of canonical correlations through statistics developed in the 1930s. These evolved into partial least squares path analysis (PLS-PA). Hermann Wold developed multiple approaches to analyzing structures of latent constructs, culminating in the computer implementations of his research assistant Jan-Bernhard Lohmöller. Lohmöller’s software popularized structural equation models as a tool for interpreting survey research into structural models built upon pairs of latent constructs. Because of its shortcomings as a statistical tool, Wold considered PSL-PA results to be only “plausible” and suitable for exploratory data analysis. This chapter surveys the uses, misuses, and pitfalls of PLS-PA in data analysis. It additionally explores common misconceptions about PLS-PA such as the function of resampling, and sample size formulas." @default.
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