Mediation analysis is a model of the causal pathway between an independent variable, X, and a dependent variable, Y, through a mediating variable, M.
In this training, you’ll learn the right way to test mediation and the design issues that allow a causal interpretation.
We’ll discuss a number of issues in testing mediation, new and old. These include the Baron & Kenny 4-step approach, the difference between mediation and moderation, and Sobel and bootstrap tests for indirect effects.
Note: This training is an exclusive benefit to members of the Statistically Speaking Membership Program and part of the Stat’s Amore Trainings Series. Each Stat’s Amore Training is approximately 90 minutes long.
About the Instructor

Karen Grace-Martin helps statistics practitioners gain an intuitive understanding of how statistics is applied to real data in research studies.
She has guided and trained researchers through their statistical analysis for over 15 years as a statistical consultant at Cornell University and through The Analysis Factor. She has master’s degrees in both applied statistics and social psychology and is an expert in SPSS and SAS.
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