Thank you Sir, for the information. I really appreciate your efforts. One query, when understanding the theory behind this concept, can we make this a part of our Scale development study. Thank you Sir
At 34:15, EMP (d = 0.069, p=0.003) is assessed as a necessary condition. Even the p value is smaller than 0.05, but its d is much smaller than 0.1. Should we consider EMP is not a necessary condition?
Nice Explained sir, how can identify the particular of number cases that do not meet to the necessary conditions?
Thanks for watching. You may use Crosstab to perform contrary cases.
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Thank you Sir, for the information. I really appreciate your efforts.
One query, when understanding the theory behind this concept, can we make this a part of our Scale development study.
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Yes if you have a criterion variable in the study.
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At 34:15, EMP (d = 0.069, p=0.003) is assessed as a necessary condition. Even the p value is smaller than 0.05, but its d is much smaller than 0.1. Should we consider EMP is not a necessary condition?
That is why p value is required to see if it is significantly necessary. 0.10 is a general guideline.
@@researchwithfawad so, as long as p value is smaller than 0.05, the tested construct is considered as necessary.
It can be referred to as significantly necessary, but read it together with Bottleneck table.