Key Points Flashcards
1
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4 types of Moderators for continuous moderations?
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(A) Exacerbator
(B) Buffer
(C) Enhancer
(D) Dampener
2
Q
Simple Slopes analysis is used for….
> won’t work for
> will work for
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simple slopes analysis is used for….
3
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similarities and differences between mediation and moderation
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Similarities: a. In their most simplest form mediation and moderations both involves three variables. b. Both mediation and moderations can be done with a regression analysis. c. Both mediation and moderation look at the impact of a third variable on a 2-varaibles relationship (IV-DV).
Differences: a. Moderation involves an interaction term. b. Moderation does not identify causality (i.e. not a causal model) c. IV and ModV do not have to be correlated in order to find a significant moderation. d. Graphing is essential in a moderation analysis.
4
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Mediation is about the
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Mediation is about the mechanism between the IV-DV (HOW)
• We use mediation analysis to identify one possible mechanism through which the IV predicts the DV. • We are not comparing subgroups within the data in a mediation analysis. • Finding mediations are common i.e. 60-80% of the time with social variables (rather than cognitive variables).
5
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Moderation is about …
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Moderation is about (WHO) do subgroups differ in the strength of the IV-DV relationship?
• Moderations are rare to find,
only 10-15% of the time but
they are very illuminating.