Confidence Limits for the Indirect Effect: Distribution of the Product and Resampling Methods
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The most commonly used method to test an indirect effect is to divide the estimate of the indirect effect by its standard error and compare the resulting z statistic with a critical value from the standard normal distribution. Confidence limits for the indirect effect are also typically based on critical values from the standard normal distribution. This article uses a simulation study to demonstrate that confidence limits are imbalanced because the distribution of the indirect effect is normal only in special cases. Two alternatives for improving the performance of confidence limits for the indirect effect are evaluated: (a) a method based on the distribution of the product of two normal random variables, and…
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- Resampling
- Confidence interval
- Confidence distribution
- Statistics
- CDF-based nonparametric confidence interval
- Test statistic
- Normal distribution
- Mathematics
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