Before You Start
Analyze → Properties → Output → Check Standardized estimates before running.
Follow the template order exactly:
Usability (US) → Effectiveness (EF) → Engagement (EG)
You need: Standardized loadings (λ), Error variances (θ), and Latent correlations.
Key Terms
The 5 AMOS Tables (In Order)
① Regression Weights (Unstandardized)
Reference OnlyShows raw loadings with S.E. and C.R. Do not paste this into the Excel template for AVE calculation.
② Standardized Regression Weights
Action RequiredCopy the Estimate column values. These are your λ (Lambda).
- Paste to Excel sheets (US, EF, EG)
- Column B (Loading)
Check for Heywood cases (λ > 1)
③ Covariances (Latent)
Option AUse this only if you want Excel to compute correlations for you. Paste into the Yellow lower triangle on the "Latent" sheet.
④ Correlations (Latent)
Option B (Recommended)If AMOS outputs this, paste it directly. It overwrites covariances.
Engagement ↔ Usability: .632
Engagement ↔ Effectiveness: .839
Usability ↔ Effectiveness: .695
Paste to "Latent" sheet → "Correlations (optional paste)".
⑤ Variances
Action RequiredExtract Item Error Variances (e1, e2...) from this table.
- Match e-terms to items (e.g., EG1 ↔ e1).
- Paste into Column D on respective Excel sheets.
Formulas & Interpretation
AVE
Convergent Validity
CR
Composite Reliability
Fornell–Larcker
Discriminant Validity
The square root of AVE for a construct must be greater than its correlation with any other construct.
Quality Control & Troubleshooting
- Values incorrect? Ensure you used Standardized Output. θ ≈ 1 − λ² is a good sanity check.
- Item Mismatch? Check that e1 corresponds to EG1 (or your specific item). Verify in your AMOS diagram.
- Heywood Cases: If λ > 1 or θ < 0, check for multicollinearity or model misspecification.