Evaluating mediation and moderation effects in school psychology: A presentation of methods and review of current practice |
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Authors: | Amanda J. Fairchild Samuel D. McQuillin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Barnwell College, Columbia, SC, 29208, United States |
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Abstract: | Third variable effects elucidate the relation between two other variables, and can describe why they are related or under what conditions they are related. This article demonstrates methods to analyze two third-variable effects: moderation and mediation. The utility of examining moderation and mediation effects in school psychology is described and current use of the analyses in applied school psychology research is reviewed and evaluated. Proper statistical methods to test the effects are presented, and different effect size measures for the models are provided. Extensions of the basic moderator and mediator models are also described. |
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Keywords: | Mediation Moderation Interaction effect |
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