Mediation analysis
| Abstract | Mediating variables are prominent in psychological theory and research. A mediating variable transmits the effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable. Differences between mediating variables and confounders, moderators, and covariates are outlined. Statistical methods to assess mediation and modern comprehensive approaches are described. Future directions for mediation analysis are discussed. | |||||||||
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Stacy Burns (2001). “Think Your Blackest Thoughts and Darken Them:” Judicial Mediation of Large Money Damage Disputes. Human Studies 24 (3):227-249.
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