1. The Concept of Higher Order Constructs (HOC)/Second Order/Hierarchical Components Models (HCM)
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- Опубліковано 10 кві 2021
- The video discusses in detail the concept of Higher Order Constructs or Hierarchical Component Models. The video discusses the advantages of using HOC or HCM. Also discussed are the different types of HOC.
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Waiting for SmartPLS validation of HOCs. Help us to show a sample paper on how the HoC model was specified from the theory and how was validated. And again, how results were reported. Thanks.
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Hello, first of all thank you for all the video material on using SMART PLS. It has been truly helpful for my analysis. At the moment I am struggling with the concept of HOC. In my model my DV is Brand Experience, which has 4 sub dimensions. So far I have not treated it as a HOC in my model, because I was not familiar with the approach. I just treated it as a latent variable with 12 indicators. I am already done with the whole analysis and happy with the results. But now I am wondering if the results would heavily change if I define Brand Experience as a HOC and then run the analysis again.
I would really appreciate your answer. Thank you so much in advance!
Thanks for your interest. Yes the results do change sometimes. This video may also help in developing a better understanding.
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Respected sir how to calculate CFA ( Convergent and discriminant validity) of second order construct like we did for ist order by calculating AVE and CR? Any video available?
Please watch this video
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helpful video, thank you, prof. a normal path relationship between IV and DV or mediator can also be formed as HOC and LOC?
Pleasure. Yes. You can. Only the indicators change, the techniques remain the same.
Sir have been trying to build a model where we have a second-order factor that moderates relationships between three IVs and a DV. I am fine with first-order moderators but really wondering how the interaction would work if the moderator itself is a second-order factor. Will it be okay if I collapse the lower level factors? Can you suggest any material that could help us here?
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Even if the Mod is HOC. Doesn't matter, it will be added at first stage and reliability and validity assessed. Once that is done, it will be added as a HOC based on LVS at the second stage. Finally, used as moderating varibale.