Back in the early 1980s he and David Kenny anticipated many of today's discussions about the benefits and challenges to developing and testing causal theories
via mediation analyses.
Not exact matches
The results of
mediation analysis using structural equation modeling showed that maternal problems in reciprocal social behavior directly increased infantile aggression (estimate = 0.100, 95 % CI [0.011, 0.186]-RRB-, and indirectly increased infantile aggression
via maternal postpartum depressive symptoms (estimate = 0.027, 95 % CI [0.010, 0.054]-RRB-, even after controlling for covariates.
Linking these two findings, results of
mediation analyses supported the hypothesis that popularity among boys, in particular, puts early developing girls at risk for peer victimization
via malicious rumors and gossip.
Models with dysfunctional emotion regulation as a
mediation variable were tested
via hierarchical multiple regression
analyses and bootstrapping procedure.
Bootstrapped
mediation analyses testing the indirect effect of the gender imbalance reminder on the perceived organizational support for family - friendly policies
via stereotype threat revealed that the indirect effects of the gender imbalance reminder through stereotype threat was significant (IE = -0.09, SE = 0.05, 95 % CI: -0.23, -0.02) 4.
The
analysis indicated
mediation via psychological distress (a 2 × b 2).