PLS-GUI is developed for the sole purpose of enabling PLS Path Modeling
capabilities which do not exist in any other PLS Path Modeling software
packages. You are welcome to install and use PLS-GUI at no cost and
without restriction. We appreciate the citation if you find it
productive in your research. We also appreciate the report of bugs as it
is beta software.
Hi everyone – If you are interested in PLS path modeling, you can
download the latest PLS-GUI version with no cost and with no
registration (and complete anonymity) here:
https://pls-institute.wistia.com/projects/u1hezln5xe
The latest enhancements were developed by my co-developer Dean Lim. The
PLS-POS function now allows you to specify up to 8 latent, heterogeneous
group segments. And now the MGA function also enables as many pair-wise
MGA difference tests as PLS-POS. Also, Dean enhanced the MGA
functionality, the Super Boostrapper, and the Super Jackknifer to all
take advantage of multiple cores......each now simultaneously process in
as many cores as you have on your machine.......consequently, these
functions are much, much faster than they were before.....which is a
very good thing as they were "computer-resource-hogs."
However, a consequence of this parallel core processing is that the
progress bars for these functions no longer show the "sliding color"
progress, but still show the text progress.
However, they are so much faster you do not have to wait long enough to
require a sliding-color progress bar in most cases.
You are welcome to install and use the software, which runs "on top of"
R. There is no cost for your private installation and use. However, if
you want support, have questions, want me or Dean to respond to your
emails, you need to join the support group here:
http://tinyurl.com/plsgui
Best,
Geoff Hubona
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