Hi,
Thanks for the great software!
I have following questions about moderation and mediation:
1. is the output of indirect effect based on Sobel test?
2. it would be very useful to have the N in result of the simple slope analysis
Thanks ahead,
Mojtaba
Moderation and mediation
Re: Moderation and mediation
Hi Mojtaba,
To answer your questions:
Ravi
To answer your questions:
- Yes, by default the same test as Sobel is used (Delta method). However, it is often recommended to use the bootstrapped method instead because it gives better estimates of the standard errors.
- Why would it be useful to include N in the result of the simple slope analysis?
Ravi
Re: Moderation and mediation
Hi Ravi,
Thanks for the reply.
Similar to other analyses, it is essential to know how many subjects have been assigned to each 3 groups (low, intermediate, high) because as you know N influences the effect size and this report shows the reliability and power of the results. In simple word, how trustable is the finding. For instance, in my data, I had only 4 participants in low grou, which means any comparison with this group is extremely weak.
Cheers,
Mojtaba
Thanks for the reply.
Similar to other analyses, it is essential to know how many subjects have been assigned to each 3 groups (low, intermediate, high) because as you know N influences the effect size and this report shows the reliability and power of the results. In simple word, how trustable is the finding. For instance, in my data, I had only 4 participants in low grou, which means any comparison with this group is extremely weak.
Cheers,
Mojtaba
Re: Moderation and mediation
These values (-1SD, Average, +1SD) are based on the model, not on the individual cases. These are basically just linear formulas where we use a different value of the moderator (-1SD, Average, +1SD) to calculate the individual estimates. So there is not really such a thing as N here.