Their Facebook group is:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=44574520333
I'd try
Baron, R. M., & Kenny, D. A. (1986). The moderator-mediator variable
distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic,
and statistical considerations. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 51(6), 1173-1182.
as well.
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Many thanks
Ben Haysom-Newport BSc (Hons), MBPsS, MSc
On 31 January 2011 08:43, Caroline Wilson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Rebecca, if you can get hold of any of these they might help...
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> HOYLE, R. H. & ROBINSON, J. C. (2004) Mediated and Moderated Effects in Social Psychological Research: Measurement, Design and Analysis Issues. IN SANSONE, C., MORF, C. C. & PANTER, A. T. (Eds.) The Sage handbook of methods in social psychology. Thousand Oaks ; London, SAGE Publications.
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> JACCARD, J. & TURRISI, R. (2003) Interaction effects in multiple regression, Thousand Oaks, Calif. ; London, Sage Publications.
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> HARDY, M. A. (1993) Regression with dummy variables, Newbury Park, Calif. ; London, Sage Publications.
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> Also
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> Practically, I've found works by Preacher, K and Hayes, A invaluable, and you can find them on Facebook (moderation and mediation group) and through their own individual webpages.
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> If you come up with other useful resources it would be good to hear about them
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> Caroline Wilson
> Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development
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> Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 11:32:32 +0000
> From: Rebecca Graber <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Mediating moderation, moderated mediation
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> Hi everyone,
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> I'm looking at performing some moderated mediations, and mediated moderations, in my regression analyses prior to building an SEM model. Although I am getting my head round the basic conceptual distinctions between these 2 types of analyses, I'm having trouble translating them into the actual equations ( + therefore SPSS commands) I need to do. Which I guess means that it's still not entirely clear in my head otherwise I would find it easy! My supervisor hasn't done these before either so she is taking a crack at it but recommended I see if anyone has actually used the techniques. I have only found one paper explaining a method, Muller Judd and Yezerbyt 2005, which is very helpful but the way they do their mediation is slightly different from Baron & Kenny's method -- so when they explain equations 4,5, and 6 I follow them until equation 6 at which point I get confused. DavidKenny.net also has a basic definition of these techniques, but I think I am not as natural a statistician as David Kenny!
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> Has anyone here used these techniques? Know of good resources/papers? Can explain how to carry them out? I'm nearly there but it's not quite clicking...
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> Thanks,
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> Rebecca
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