Mediation Analysis
April 2008 | 104 pages | Sage US
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Description

This book covers mediation analysis—the examination of whether an effect of one variable on another is direct or indirect or both. Author Dawn Iacobucci offers thorough coverage of introductory and advanced material as well as conceptual and statistical information. The book begins by introducing arguments of causality, and proceeds to examine current options for analyzing data patterns purported to exhibit meditational structures. Iacobucci shows direct and indirect paths via causal paths, regression, and structural equations models. She also grounds readers in a popular structural equations modeling approach so they can implement the statistical methods discussed in testing for evidence of mediation in a variety of empirical contexts.

Intended Audience

This book is appropriate for any course in regression and correlation, sociological research methods, quantitative research methods, quantitative techniques in Business & Management, Psychology, Political Science, or Public Policy departments.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables

List of Figures and Tables

About the Author

About the Author

Series Editor's Introduction

Series Editor's Introduction

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction to Mediation

1. Introduction to Mediation

2. Mediation Analysis Basics

2. Mediation Analysis Basics

3. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Measurement Model

3. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Measurement Model

4. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Structural Model

4. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Structural Model

5. Advanced Topics

5. Advanced Topics

6. Conclusions

6. Conclusions

Appendix: Commands for Fitting SEM Mediation Models via SAS, EQS, and AMOS

Appendix: Commands for Fitting SEM Mediation Models via SAS, EQS, and AMOS

References

References

Index

Index

Description

This book covers mediation analysis—the examination of whether an effect of one variable on another is direct or indirect or both. Author Dawn Iacobucci offers thorough coverage of introductory and advanced material as well as conceptual and statistical information. The book begins by introducing arguments of causality, and proceeds to examine current options for analyzing data patterns purported to exhibit meditational structures. Iacobucci shows direct and indirect paths via causal paths, regression, and structural equations models. She also grounds readers in a popular structural equations modeling approach so they can implement the statistical methods discussed in testing for evidence of mediation in a variety of empirical contexts.

Intended Audience

This book is appropriate for any course in regression and correlation, sociological research methods, quantitative research methods, quantitative techniques in Business & Management, Psychology, Political Science, or Public Policy departments.

Contents

List of Figures and Tables

List of Figures and Tables

About the Author

About the Author

Series Editor's Introduction

Series Editor's Introduction

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction to Mediation

1. Introduction to Mediation

2. Mediation Analysis Basics

2. Mediation Analysis Basics

3. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Measurement Model

3. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Measurement Model

4. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Structural Model

4. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Structural Model

5. Advanced Topics

5. Advanced Topics

6. Conclusions

6. Conclusions

Appendix: Commands for Fitting SEM Mediation Models via SAS, EQS, and AMOS

Appendix: Commands for Fitting SEM Mediation Models via SAS, EQS, and AMOS

References

References

Index

Index

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Mediation Analysis


April 2008 | 104 pages | Sage US

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This book covers mediation analysis—the examination of whether an effect of one variable on another is direct or indirect or both. Author Dawn Iacobucci offers thorough coverage of introductory and advanced material as well as conceptual and statistical information. The book begins by introducing arguments of causality, and proceeds to examine current options for analyzing data patterns purported to exhibit meditational structures. Iacobucci shows direct and indirect paths via causal paths, regression, and structural equations models. She also grounds readers in a popular structural equations modeling approach so they can implement the statistical methods discussed in testing for evidence of mediation in a variety of empirical contexts.

Intended Audience

This book is appropriate for any course in regression and correlation, sociological research methods, quantitative research methods, quantitative techniques in Business & Management, Psychology, Political Science, or Public Policy departments.


Table Of Contents:

  • List of Figures and Tables
  • About the Author
  • Series Editor's Introduction
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction to Mediation
  • 2. Mediation Analysis Basics
  • 3. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Measurement Model
  • 4. Mediation With Structural Equations Modeling: The Structural Model
  • 5. Advanced Topics
  • 6. Conclusions
  • Appendix: Commands for Fitting SEM Mediation Models via SAS, EQS, and AMOS
  • References
  • Index

Recent Product Reviews:

Good book, with a nice and simple explanation of the mediation processes.
Dr Ricardo Barroso, Dept of Education & Psychology, Univ of Tras os Montes & Alto Dolto

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