Mediation Fundamentals
Mediation Jeffrey R. Edwards 2 Methods for Analyzing Mediation - The most common approach to analyzing mediation is the causal steps procedure popularized by Baron and Kenny (1986). This approach involves the following set of regression equations relating the independent variable, mediator variable, and dependent variable: Y = b01 + cX + e1 (1)
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