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A Comparison of Multilevel Mediation Modeling Methods: Recommendations for Applied Researchers
Authors:Christina K. Zigler  Feifei Ye
Affiliation:1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA;2. Human Engineering Research Laboratories, VA Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;3. School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:Multilevel structural equation modeling (MSEM) has been proposed as a valuable tool for estimating mediation in multilevel data and has known advantages over traditional multilevel modeling, including conflated and unconflated techniques (CMM & UMM). Recent methodological research has focused on comparing the three methods for 2-1-1 designs, but in regards to 1-1-1 mediation designs, there are significant gaps in the published literature that prevent applied researchers from making educated decisions regarding which model to employ in their own specific research design. A Monte Carlo study was performed to compare MSEM, UMM, and CMM on relative bias, confidence interval coverage, Type I Error, and power in a 1-1-1 model with random slopes under varying data conditions. Recommendations for applied researchers are discussed and an empirical example provides context for the three methods.
Keywords:Mediation  Monte Carlo studies  multilevel modeling  structural equation modeling
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