Time and Other Considerations in Mediation Design

Volume: 78, Issue: 6, Pages: 952 - 972
Published: Dec 18, 2017
Abstract
This article serves as a practical guide to mediation design and analysis by evaluating the ability of mediation models to detect a significant mediation effect using limited data. The cross-sectional mediation model, which has been shown to be biased when the mediation is happening over time, is compared with longitudinal mediation models: sequential, dynamic, and cross-lagged panel. These longitudinal mediation models take time into account...
Paper Details
Title
Time and Other Considerations in Mediation Design
Published Date
Dec 18, 2017
Volume
78
Issue
6
Pages
952 - 972
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