A review of the methodological misconceptions and guidelines related to the application of structural equation modeling: A Malaysian scenario
Although structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique, understanding its methodological assumptions before data analyses is essential to attaining more robust results. In this editorial, we outline four major methodological issues which are related to the application of SE...
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my.unimas.ir.243082022-06-22T01:11:59Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24308/ A review of the methodological misconceptions and guidelines related to the application of structural equation modeling: A Malaysian scenario Mumtaz Ali, Memon Hiram, Ting Ramayah, T. Chuah, Francis Cheah, Jun-Hwa H Social Sciences (General) Although structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique, understanding its methodological assumptions before data analyses is essential to attaining more robust results. In this editorial, we outline four major methodological issues which are related to the application of SEM in Malaysia along with their respective guidelines. These issues include 1) probability and non-probability sampling, 2) pre-testing and pilot study, 3) CB-SEM and PLS-SEM, and 4) exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. We also recommend the steps that the local research community, especially the postgraduate students, should consider taking to keep themselves up-to-date with methodological advances and to make informed decisions about the use of SEM. This humble effort will help to clarify the confusion and doubts many lecturers and postgraduate students in Malaysia might have, and provide directions to what they should do in a practical manner. Sarawak Research Society (SRS) 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/24308/3/A%20REVIEW.pdf Mumtaz Ali, Memon and Hiram, Ting and Ramayah, T. and Chuah, Francis and Cheah, Jun-Hwa (2017) A review of the methodological misconceptions and guidelines related to the application of structural equation modeling: A Malaysian scenario. Journal of Applied Structural Equation Modeling, 1 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2590-4221 http://jasemjournal.com/volume-1-issue-1/jasem-11-editorial-memon-et-al-2017/ |
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Although structural equation modeling (SEM) is a powerful statistical technique, understanding its methodological assumptions before data analyses is essential to attaining
more robust results. In this editorial, we outline four major methodological issues which are related to the application of SEM in Malaysia along with their respective guidelines. These issues include 1) probability and non-probability sampling, 2) pre-testing and pilot study, 3)
CB-SEM and PLS-SEM, and 4) exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. We also recommend the steps that the local research community, especially the postgraduate students,
should consider taking to keep themselves up-to-date with methodological advances and to make informed decisions about the use of SEM. This humble effort will help to clarify the
confusion and doubts many lecturers and postgraduate students in Malaysia might have, and provide directions to what they should do in a practical manner. |
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A review of the methodological misconceptions and guidelines related to the application of structural equation modeling: A Malaysian scenario |
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A review of the methodological misconceptions and guidelines related to the application of structural equation modeling: A Malaysian scenario |
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