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Stat Your Way
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2014
Dive into the world of statistics with Stat Your Way, a comprehensive video channel designed specifically for doctoral students and novice researchers. Whether you're embarking on your academic journey or seeking to refine your research skills, our channel is your go-to resource for all things statistics.
Understanding Mediation Testing and Indirect Effects
Mediation testing is a statistical method used to understand the mechanism through which an independent variable affects a dependent variable via a third variable, known as the mediator. This process helps in revealing how and why certain effects occur, providing deeper insights into causal relationships.
What is Mediation?
Mediation occurs when the relationship between an independent variable (IV) and a dependent variable (DV) is explained by a third variable (mediator, M). The mediator serves as an intermediary process through which the IV influences the DV.
Components of Mediation
1. Independent Variable (IV): The variable that is manipulated or considered the cause.
2. Mediator (M): The variable that transmits the effect of the IV on the DV.
3. Dependent Variable (DV): The outcome or the effect that is being measured.
Mediation testing and indirect effects provide a nuanced understanding of the relationships between variables, helping researchers uncover underlying mechanisms in causal pathways. By identifying mediators, we can better comprehend how and why certain effects occur, leading to more effective interventions and policies.
What is Mediation?
Mediation occurs when the relationship between an independent variable (IV) and a dependent variable (DV) is explained by a third variable (mediator, M). The mediator serves as an intermediary process through which the IV influences the DV.
Components of Mediation
1. Independent Variable (IV): The variable that is manipulated or considered the cause.
2. Mediator (M): The variable that transmits the effect of the IV on the DV.
3. Dependent Variable (DV): The outcome or the effect that is being measured.
Mediation testing and indirect effects provide a nuanced understanding of the relationships between variables, helping researchers uncover underlying mechanisms in causal pathways. By identifying mediators, we can better comprehend how and why certain effects occur, leading to more effective interventions and policies.
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Can i have a link to the data set I want to download it
Thanks so much George
You saved my thesis
Mr.G, 1-5,....the 1way analysis for covariance demonstrates the flow between affects and the control group,...the sample is relevant as what % of the total population...are there any degrees of freedom....
Very good!
good sir
Thank you, professor, it was a great takeaway from your teaching.
you can add text what you are talking about to make it clear explanation
Please speak clearly
Very good information.
Hi, thanks for the video, great help! Could you please explain why you want a minimum of a .2 correlation for predictor variables and DV, and what should you do if correlation is lower? Both of my predictors correlate at .19 with the DV, is it a close enough type scenario?
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how did you check for normality?
Please review between 5:50 to 6:67 of the video.
Hello Dr. Bradley! I have a question. What do we need to do when the variances are unequal?
good question
Thanks man, really appreciated this video it helped