[AISWorld] PLS Applications Symposium; 11 - 13 April 2018; Laredo, Texas (Abstract submissions accepted until 15 February 2018)
Ned Kock
nedkock at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 09:18:14 EST 2018
PLS Applications Symposium; 11 - 13 April 2018; Laredo, Texas
(Abstract submissions accepted until 15 February 2018)
*** Only abstracts are needed for the submissions ***
The partial least squares (PLS) method has increasingly been used in a
variety of fields of research and practice, particularly in the context of
PLS-based structural equation modeling (SEM). The focus of this Symposium is
on the application of PLS-based methods, from a multidisciplinary
perspective. For types of submissions, deadlines, and other details, please
visit the Symposium's web site:
http://plsas.net
*** Workshop on PLS-SEM ***
On 11 April 2018 a full-day workshop on PLS-SEM will be conducted by Dr. Ned
Kock, using the software WarpPLS. Dr. Kock is the original developer of this
software, which is one of the leading PLS-SEM tools today; used by thousands
of researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, and from many different
countries. This workshop will be hands-on and interactive, and will have two
parts: (a) basic PLS-SEM issues, conducted in the morning (9 am - 12 noon);
and (b) intermediate and advanced PLS-SEM issues, conducted in the afternoon
(2 pm - 5 pm). Participants may attend either one, or both of the two parts.
The following topics, among others, will be covered - Running a Full PLS-SEM
Analysis - Conducting a Moderating Effects Analysis - Viewing Moderating
Effects via 3D and 2D Graphs - Creating and Using Second Order Latent
Variables - Viewing Indirect and Total Effects - Viewing Skewness and
Kurtosis of Manifest and Latent Variables - Viewing Nonlinear Relationships
- Solving Collinearity Problems - Conducting a Factor-Based PLS-SEM Analysis
- Using Consistent PLS Factor-Based Algorithms - Exploring Statistical Power
and Minimum Sample Sizes - Exploring Conditional Probabilistic Queries -
Exploring Full Latent Growth - Conducting Multi-Group Analyses - Assessing
Measurement Invariance - Creating Analytic Composites.
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Ned Kock
Symposium Chair
http://plsas.net
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