5: PROCESS Flashcards

1
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What does it mean when there is no total direct effect?

A

M fully mediates the relationship.

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2
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What does bootstrapping allow to see?

A

The distribution of results if you repeated the study with random samples from within your sample.

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3
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What is model 4 for?

A

Simple mediation.

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4
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What is model 6 for?

A

Multiple mediation.

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5
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True or false: The order that mediators are entered in matter.

A

True.

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6
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What should be presented in a table?

A

Standard errors and confidence intervals from the unstandardised weights.

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7
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What should be presented in a path model?

A

Standardised weights, in order to get a feel for the relative effects.

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8
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True or false: We can interpret significant based on the output of z-scores.

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False.

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