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One p-value difference between MPlus ... |
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Julie Dav posted on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 - 9:53 pm
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Hello, I am hoping you might be able to help me understand something. I have a serial mediation model: m1 ON x a b c d; m2 ON x m1 a b c d; y ON x m1 m2 a b c d; Where: x is a binary variable (2 experimental conditions); m1 and m2 are continuous mediators; a b c d are covariates - all continuous except one which is binary; y is a continuous outcome variable. I initially used PROCESS macro for SPSS (with bootstrap=10000) to investigate direct and indirect effects. According to this method these are the significant relationships: x --> m1 --> m2 --> y m1 --> y I switched to MPlus because this model is just the first step and I will need SEM for further analysis. What is confusing however is that when I tested the exact same model in MPlus using ML, bootstrap=10000, one of the relationships became nonsignificant although all the coefficients are pretty much the same. The p value for the m2 --> y part of the model is around .09 whereas in PROCESS it was .04. What could explain this one difference? |
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Perhaps your DVs have missing data which is better handled in the Mplus multivariate approach. If not, send your output to Support along with your license number. |
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