Regression Mediation Chapter 10. Mediation Refers to a situation when the relationship between a predictor variable and outcome variable can be explained.

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Regression Mediation Chapter 10

Mediation Refers to a situation when the relationship between a predictor variable and outcome variable can be explained by their relationship to a third variable (the mediator).

The Statistical Model

Baron & Kenny, (1986) Mediation is tested through three regression models: 1.Predicting the outcome from the predictor variable. 2.Predicting the mediator from the predictor variable. 3.Predicting the outcome from both the predictor variable and the mediator. This procedure has been cited over 35,000 times.

Baron & Kenny, (1986) Four conditions of mediation: 1.The predictor must significantly predict the outcome variable. 2.The predictor must significantly predict the mediator. 3.The mediator must significantly predict the outcome variable. 4.The predictor variable must predict the outcome variable less strongly in model 3 than in model 1.

Limitations of Baron & Kenny’s (1986) Approach How much of a reduction in the relationship between the predictor and outcome is necessary to infer mediation? – people tend to look for a change in significance, which can lead to the ‘all or nothing’ thinking that p-values encourage.

Sobel Test (Sobel, 1982) An alternative is to estimate the indirect effect and its significance using the Sobel test (Sobel. 1982). If the Sobel test is significant, there is significant mediation

Sobel Test online

Effect Sizes of Mediation

Effect Sizes of Mediation II

Effect Sizes of Mediation III Kappa-squared (k 2 ) (Preacher & Kelley, 2011) Interpretation is same a R 2 effect sizes.

Example of a Mediation Model Does facebook mediate the relationship between previous knowledge and exam scores?

Install PROCESS mediation-moderation-and-conditional- process-analysis.html mediation-moderation-and-conditional- process-analysis.html

Install Process Download process file. Follow PDF to install the file.

Mediation Data screening: – Screen both the IV and the Mediator at the same time predicting the DV … you will have to do those steps before you run PROCESS. – The steps are the same as regular regression.

Mediation Analyze > regression > process.

Mediation

This window is a custom dialog box. (it’s great!). For mediation you leave the model number as 4 (there are 75 types, typical mediation is 4).

Mediation Leave boot strap and confidence intervals alone, unless you want 99% CI. Under outcome variable, put in the Y variable (DV).

Mediation Put the IV (X) in to the independent variable. Put the mediator (M) in the the M variables box.

Mediation

Hit options. For mediation, you want: – Effect sizes – Sobel test – Total effect models – Compare indirect effects

Mediation

Hit ok!

Mediation Tells you what your variables where (check!)

Mediation Path a

Mediation Path b and c’

Mediation Path c

Mediation Path c and c’ repeated

Mediation The mediation effect:

Mediation Partial Standardized Pm Rm R 2 m kappa 2

Mediation Sobel test

Mediation How to report: – Usually make a table of a, b, c, c’ F values – A diagram of a, b, c, c’ unstandardized b values

Mediation Example Age – age of women completing questionnaire Gossip – rating of tendency to gossip average Mate_value – rating of mate value average C10 mediation 2.sav

Mediation Example As women age, gossip decreases because of less competition for partners, but this value will be mediated by the attractiveness of the person Example from page 418

Mediation Example Run the mediation! – Analyze > regression > Process. – Move over the right variables into X, M, Y. – Make sure model is 4. – Click options Effect size, Sobel, Total Effects, Indirect Effects

See Handout!

Moderation The combined effect of two variables on another is known conceptually as moderation, and in statistical terms as an interaction effect.

Example Do violent video games make people antisocial? Participants – 442 youths Outcome – Aggression, – Callous unemotional traits (CaUnTs) – Number of hours spent playing video games per week

Conceptual moderation model If callous-unemotional traits were a moderator then we’re saying that the strength or direction of the relationship between game playing and aggression is affected by callous-unemotional traits.

The Statistical Moderation Model

Centering variables The interaction term makes the bs for the main predictors uninterpretable in many situations. Centering refers to the process of transforming a variable into deviations around a fixed point.

Centering variables Easiest way to center to make them useful: – Score – Mean for that variable. – What does that do?

Centering variables Centered variables for main effects have two interpretations – Effect of that predictor at the mean value for the sample – Average effect of the predictor across a range of scores for the other predictor

Centering variables Centering does not change the higher-order effects (interactions) Does change the lower-order effects (main effects, each variable alone)

Interactions in regression Just like ANOVA, if the interaction is significant, then you usually ignore the main effects (each variable by itself) PROCESS creates the interaction for you – But interactions are just variable 1 X variable 2

Interactions in regression So what do I do if my interaction is significant? – Called a simple slopes analysis – (remember before it was called simple effects) If variables are dichotomous, then you are simply looking at the differences across one variable or another (whichever one you stick in the M box)

Interactions in regression For continuous variables, you “create” low, average, and high groups. – Low groups are people who are one SD below the mean – Average groups are people are at the mean – High groups are people who are one SD above the mean

Interactions in regression Johnson – Neyman’s zone of significance – Tests the interaction effect at many values – Tells you the “zone” or area of values that have significant slopes – More precise than regular simple slopes (but used less often)

Example We are examining the interaction between – Hours of playing video games – Callous – unemotional traits Predicting – Aggression

Example Think about which variable you want to know the differences in (i.e. low, average, high) – So at different levels of callousness, we want to examine the relationship between hours of video games and aggression

SPSS Analyze > regression > process – Put the variable you want the levels into M (callous) – Put the other IV into the independents box (hours of video games) – Put the DV into the Y box (aggression). Change the model number to 1 for moderation

SPSS Hit options – Pick the first four: – Mean center, heteroscedasticity, OLS/ML CI, generate data

SPSS Hit conditioning – Select Johnson-Neyman

Output from moderation analysis

Output from moderation analysis II

Output from moderation analysis III

Following up Moderation with Simple Slopes analysis

SPSS Take data from end of output and put into a new SPSS document. – Just that last column. Use Low for negative numbers (code as -1) Average for 0s. (code as 0) High for positive numbers. (code as 1)

SPSS

Put value labels on the -1, 0, 1 codings to get the output to say those labels rather than the numbers. Make sure the DV is labeled as a scale variable, but the other two variables need to be coded as nominal

SPSS Graphs > chart builder Pick line graphs > multiple line

SPSS Put your DV on the Y-axis Put one IV into the X-axis Put the other IV into the “set color” option top right.

SPSS You can’t really do error bars here because we have dichotomized the data to make the graph, so they will not work.

Reporting moderation analysis