Two-condition within-participant statistical mediation analysis: A path-analytic framework.
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Abstract
Researchers interested in testing mediation often use designs where participants are measured on a dependent variable Y and a mediator M in both of 2 different circumstances. The dominant approach to assessing mediation in such a design, proposed by Judd, Kenny, and McClelland (2001), relies on a series of hypothesis tests about components of the mediation model and is not based on an estimate of or formal inference about the indirect effect. In this article we recast Judd et al.'s approach in the path-analytic framework that is now commonly used in between-participant mediation analysis. By so doing, it is apparent how to estimate the indirect effect of a within-participant manipulation on some outcome…
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- Mediation
- Path analysis (statistics)
- Inference
- Structural equation modeling
- Statistical inference
- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Psychology
- Path (computing)
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