Accounting for common method variance in cross-sectional research designs.

Volume: 86, Issue: 1, Pages: 114 - 121
Published: Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Cross-sectional studies of attitude-behavior relationships are vulnerable to the inflation of correlations by common method variance (CMV). Here, a model is presented that allows partial correlation analysis to adjust the observed correlations for CMV contamination and determine if conclusions about the statistical and practical significance of a predictor have been influenced by the presence of CMV. This method also suggests procedures for...
Paper Details
Title
Accounting for common method variance in cross-sectional research designs.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2001
Volume
86
Issue
1
Pages
114 - 121
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