Thank you very much for this impressive and clear video. But I do have a question. When I tried to do my research data, the p-value was 0 instead of .000 from the Sobel test calculator. Why did this happen?
This is extremely helpful. Does the total effect between X and Y have to be significant for me to add a mediator and see if there is a mediation effect? I have heard that sometimes we will not see a total effect between X and Y, but after adding a mediator (M), we could find a significant indirect effect. Is this true?
I cannot run the program, i keep getting an error message saying: >Error # 1. Command name: =SOBEL >The first word in the line is not recognized as an SPSS Statistics command. >Execution of this command stops.
Very comprehensive and inspires me how to be good in teaching. May I ask a question, if I add an additional predictor so can I run mediation analysis separately? (X1>M>Y) and (X2>M>Y)
Another doubt that I have is... If in the 1st step, we get the result of the impact of IV on DV as insiginificant, can we proceed ahead with further steps??
Hello, I am having trouble finding the Syntax code. The link in your book doesn't open it and I can't find it on the internet. Secondly, can these steps be done when all the variables such as yvar, xvar, and mvar are categorical variables?
Very very helpful. For my study tho, I'm using two mediators, so i make 2 tests instead of one. However the direct effect is significant one time but the other time is not. Im confused because i thought it was the exact same relation...
This is the only straightforward video I found that helped me do my own data analysis for my thesis. Supremely grateful
I CAN'T EXPLAIN HOW HELPFUL THIS WAS, THANK UUU
I can catch this model easily because your presentation is smart to understand
Super, today I learned a new technique. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for providing a really good overview on mediation analysis in SPSS
Thanks a million, this video is GOAT. Explanation is very clear and informative.
Hoping to proceed with the remaining videos from Chapters 17-19. I have learned a lot from your videos.
Thank you very much for this impressive and clear video. But I do have a question. When I tried to do my research data, the p-value was 0 instead of .000 from the Sobel test calculator. Why did this happen?
Brilliantly explained. Thank you!
Thank you, impressive video on mediation analysis
Hi Sir! I visited your page. In which of the chapters, where the syntax you've mentioned in the video, it was cited? Thank you :-)
Great video. How many items did you have on each of your measures? What do I do if my X variable has 5 items and the M has 10? Thanks in advance.
Perfect video. Thank you so much for posting!!!
Very helpful video -- thank you! How do you calculate the confidence intervals when using the sobel calculator?
I didn't had a significant effect between X and Y but when I did the mediation analysis the results were significant. How can I interpret this?
Thanks.... a brilliant explanation
Thanks very much for this tutorial. It has been helpful.
very well explained analyses. Thank you
I have got the value (p-value) under p-value column 0 not 0.0001 or 0.001 exact 0. What does it mean?
This video is amazing. Thank you for sharing.
interesting video. I have several independent variables in my study. How can I do it at the same time?
This is extremely helpful. Does the total effect between X and Y have to be significant for me to add a mediator and see if there is a mediation effect? I have heard that sometimes we will not see a total effect between X and Y, but after adding a mediator (M), we could find a significant indirect effect. Is this true?
i guess yes, heard the same thing.
Thanks so much for a brilliant explanation!
I cannot run the program, i keep getting an error message saying:
>Error # 1. Command name: =SOBEL
>The first word in the line is not recognized as an SPSS Statistics command.
>Execution of this command stops.
Very comprehensive and inspires me how to be good in teaching. May I ask a question, if I add an additional predictor so can I run mediation analysis separately? (X1>M>Y) and (X2>M>Y)
I also had the same doubt SIr... please clarify
Another doubt that I have is... If in the 1st step, we get the result of the impact of IV on DV as insiginificant, can we proceed ahead with further steps??
How can I get the syntax for bootstrapping?
Could not find the syntax file.
thank you sir. very clear concept is explained by you.
Hello, I am having trouble finding the Syntax code. The link in your book doesn't open it and I can't find it on the internet. Secondly, can these steps be done when all the variables such as yvar, xvar, and mvar are categorical variables?
same problem here
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Amazing explanation!
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Thank you so much for this video, it is really informative and well explained.
How can I get the data set?
Hello. How do we get the text book?
Would anyone please advise on how to test inconsistent mediation? Thank you.
wow! Amazing explanation, Thank you.
Very very helpful. For my study tho, I'm using two mediators, so i make 2 tests instead of one. However the direct effect is significant one time but the other time is not. Im confused because i thought it was the exact same relation...
Thank you! You are my lifesaver!!!!!!!!!
where is the synax files, SIR?
Thank you so much 😭
sir can you plz teach us how to do the same analysis with multiple (in my study its 3) Mediating variables and 2 Dependent variables.
You're amazing - thank you!
In my study value of c' is greater than c and c' has negative sign n ab has positive sign..How can I explain this
Hi, I don’t know why my spss said it is an invalid package file
Thank you so much!!
Thank you sir well explained.
Great, thank you
Excuse me, Sir! can you provide the data file link?
What is the min. sample size allowed to use Sobel test or bootstrapping for a pilot study?
the MEDIATOR!!
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Sobel Test: Burn it with fire!
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