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Bias in cross-sectional analyses of longitudinal mediation.

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  • Bias in cross-sectional analyses of longitudinal mediation. Abstract Text:

    scott e maxwellScott E Maxwell,david a coleDavid A Cole,

    Most empirical tests of mediation utilize cross-sectional data despite the fact that mediation consists of causal processes that unfold over time. The authors considered the possibility that longitudinal mediation might occur under either of two different models of change: (a) an autoregressive model or (b) a random effects model. For both models, the authors demonstrated that cross-sectional approaches to mediation typically generate substantially biased estimates of longitudinal parameters even under the ideal conditions when mediation is complete. In longitudinal models where variable M completely mediates the effect of X on Y, cross-sectional estimates of the direct effect of X on Y, the indirect effect of X on Y through M, and the proportion of the total effect mediated by M are often highly misleading.

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    se maxwellSE Maxwell,da coleDA Cole,

    For similar psychological phenomena and processes: psychology, applied research abstracts see: psychological phenomena and processes: psychology, applied research

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    Bias in cross-sectional analyses of longitudinal mediation. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Psychological methods

    VOLUME: 12

    Page Numbers: 23-44

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    ISSN: 1082-989X

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9606928

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    KEYWORDS: Psychology, Applied

    MESH TERMS: statistics & numerical data

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA. smaxwell@nd.edu

    Country: United States

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    AGENCY: United States NIMH

    GRANT: R01 MH64650

    ACRONYM: MH

    MEDLINETA: Psychol Methods

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