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Likert scale where: 5= Strongly Agree 4= Agree 3= Neutral, 2= disagree and 1 = strongly disagree. Normality tests were conducted by examining Kurtosis, Skewness, Shapiro-Wilk test and Komogorov- Smimov test. It is required that for normality condition to be met, the Sig. value of the Shapiro-Wilk and Kolmogorov-Smimov is expected to be greater than 0.05 and if less than 0.05, then the data significantly deviate from normal distribution. The result of this study shows that the Shapiro-Wilk and Kolmogorov-Smimov Test is less than 0.05, hence, the data is not normally distributed. According to Pallant (2013, p.59), the skewness value provides “an indication of the symmetry of distribution” while the kurtosis value provides “information about the “peakness” of the distribution”. b) Confirmatory Factor Analysis This study adapted validated scales used by researchers from reputable studies. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted using AMOS 23 to confirm the usability and validity of the measurement constructs. The diagrammatic connections of the interrelationship among the variables is presented in figure 2 below. The variables that made the threshold of 0.5 will be accepted in the CFA. The result shows that variables accepted in the CFA are confirmed and made the threshold of >0.5. BP = Business Performance, IN,IR,PA,CA,AU = Entrepreneurial Orientation, MT,TR,SO = Social Capital, CD = Capability Development, MC = Market Competition, MU= Market Uncertainty and TU = Technology Uncertainty. Figure 2: Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) The Moderating Factor of Social Capital and Capability Development as Entrepreneurial Orientation Enablers for SMEs Business Performance in Nigeria 46 Global Journal of Management and Business Research Volume XXII Issue VII Version I Year 2022 ( ) A © 2022 Global Journals
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