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(More customer reviews)As a volume, it is not terrific. But there is a ton of stuff here, including fairly up-to-date material on many specialized aspects of PLS path modeling. That's why you need a copy. Yes, several papers in this volume don't add very much. But there are gems, like Theo Dijkstra's first chapter, and Wynne Chin's broad update on writing up PLS results. You have to have that if you have responsibility for working with this methodology. The price is ridiculous--I can't say this is a good buy. But if you want to be up-to-date in this area, you need this volume.
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