Mediation, moderation, interaction: Definitions, discrimination & (some) means of testing
Mediation, moderation, interaction: Definitions, discrimination & (some) means of testing
In 1986 Baron and Kenny set out to clarify the terms “Mediation” and “Moderation” as used in the social sciences (with the origins of each described by Roe, 2012). Twenty six years later, the seminal paper that this collaboration resulted in (Baron & Kenny, 1986) has been cited over 35,000 times (35,672 via Google Scholar as of 09/01/2013).
Structural Equation Modelling, mediation analysis, Multivariate Analysis, Philosophy of science
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Hall, James
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Sammons, Pamela
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1 January 2013
Hall, James
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Sammons, Pamela
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Hall, James and Sammons, Pamela
(2013)
Mediation, moderation, interaction: Definitions, discrimination & (some) means of testing.
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Teo, Timothy
(ed.)
Handbook of Quantitative Methods for Educational Research.
Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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(doi:10.1007/978-94-6209-404-8_13).
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In 1986 Baron and Kenny set out to clarify the terms “Mediation” and “Moderation” as used in the social sciences (with the origins of each described by Roe, 2012). Twenty six years later, the seminal paper that this collaboration resulted in (Baron & Kenny, 1986) has been cited over 35,000 times (35,672 via Google Scholar as of 09/01/2013).
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Published date: 1 January 2013
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Structural Equation Modelling, mediation analysis, Multivariate Analysis, Philosophy of science
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