articleResearch in Human DevelopmentJun 1, 2009Closed access

Mediation Models for Longitudinal Data in Developmental Research

University of Kansas

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Abstract

Mediation models are used to describe the mechanism(s) by which one variable influences another. These models can be useful in developmental research to explicate the relationship between variables, developmental processes, or combinations of variables and processes. In this article we describe aspects of mediation effects specific to developmental research. We focus on three central issues in longitudinal mediation models: the theory of change for variables in the model, the role of time in the model, and the types of indirect effects in the model. We use these themes as we describe three different models for examining mediation in longitudinal data.

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Keywords
  • Mediation
  • Psychology
  • Longitudinal data
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Variables
  • Longitudinal study
  • Structural equation modeling
  • Developmental psychology
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