Measurement scores of the participants

Measurement scores of the participants

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Background With the improper use of antimicrobials becoming a major public health concern globally, poor compliance of clinical practice guidelines(CPGs) on antimicrobials is still prominent, especially in less developed regions. Although social norms have received increasing attention as the determinants of physicians’ CPGs use, most studies set f...

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... square root of AVE for each construct in Table 3 is greater than its correlation coecient with the other constructs, which meant the discriminant validity of the measurement model was acceptable. Table 4, the skewness ranged from − 0.747 to -0.088 implying that the data t a normal distribution. The mean of 3.60 for physicians' practice to use CPGs on antimicrobials was slightly below the median, while the remaining variables were above the median. ...