Estimating and Testing Mediation and Moderation in Within-Subject Designs
Analyses designed to detect mediation and moderation of treatment effects are increasingly prevalent in research in psychology. The mediation question concerns the processes that produce a treatment effect. The moderation question concerns factors that affect the magnitude of that effect. Although a...
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description | Analyses designed to detect mediation and moderation of treatment effects
are increasingly prevalent in research in psychology. The mediation
question concerns the processes that produce a treatment effect. The
moderation question concerns factors that affect the magnitude of that
effect. Although analytic procedures have been reasonably well worked
out in the case in which the treatment varies between participants, no
systematic procedures for examining mediation and moderation have been
developed in the case in which the treatment varies within
participants. The authors present an analytic approach to these issues
using ordinary least squares estimation. |
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out in the case in which the treatment varies between participants, no
systematic procedures for examining mediation and moderation have been
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question concerns the processes that produce a treatment effect. The
moderation question concerns factors that affect the magnitude of that
effect. Although analytic procedures have been reasonably well worked
out in the case in which the treatment varies between participants, no
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