The marker variable technique offers a practical and easy method to address the validity threat on account of common method variance to the findings of individual studies. However, the validity of the marker variable technique has not been established. This paper examines the validity threat to the marker variable technique arising from multiple criteria for the selection of the marker variable proposed in the literature. Our findings show that the conclusions that can be drawn under different criteria are significantly and substantially different, raising doubts about the validity of the marker variable technique. Proposals for developing theoretically grounded criteria for identifying the marker variable correlation are discussed. Importa...
Multimethod data analysis is a complex procedure that is often used to examine the degree to which d...
Numerous researchers have called attention to many important issues in instrument development throug...
Statistical combinations of specific measures have been shown to be superior to expert judgement in ...
The marker variable technique is an easy-to-use technique for estimating the magnitude of method bia...
Lindell andWhitney introduced a partial correlation technique, now referred to as the correlational ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to discuss reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly ...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
Unreliability in marking is well documented yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ de...
This study used the Correlated Traits-Correlated Method (CTCM) model to identify the method effects ...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
This appendix outlines some of the more prevalent techniques for controlling and for detecting commo...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
Common method variance (CMV) is an important concern in international marketing research because pre...
Purpose This paper discusses reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly employed ...
Multimethod data analysis is a complex procedure that is often used to examine the degree to which d...
Numerous researchers have called attention to many important issues in instrument development throug...
Statistical combinations of specific measures have been shown to be superior to expert judgement in ...
The marker variable technique is an easy-to-use technique for estimating the magnitude of method bia...
Lindell andWhitney introduced a partial correlation technique, now referred to as the correlational ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to discuss reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly ...
The potential inflation of correlations between measures assessed via the same method (e.g., self-re...
Unreliability in marking is well documented yet we lack studies that have investigated assessors’ de...
This study used the Correlated Traits-Correlated Method (CTCM) model to identify the method effects ...
This paper presents a meta-analysis-based technique to estimate the effect of common method variance...
One of the most discussed and controversial methodological and statistical issues that concerns empi...
This appendix outlines some of the more prevalent techniques for controlling and for detecting commo...
There are enduring misconceptions in the marketing and management literature about the potential bia...
Common method variance (CMV) is an important concern in international marketing research because pre...
Purpose This paper discusses reliability problems associated with questionnaires, commonly employed ...
Multimethod data analysis is a complex procedure that is often used to examine the degree to which d...
Numerous researchers have called attention to many important issues in instrument development throug...
Statistical combinations of specific measures have been shown to be superior to expert judgement in ...