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      Determining Power and Sample Size for Simple and Complex Mediation Models

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      Social Psychological and Personality Science
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              Advances in mediation analysis: a survey and synthesis of new developments.

              Mediation processes are fundamental to many classic and emerging theoretical paradigms within psychology. Innovative methods continue to be developed to address the diverse needs of researchers studying such indirect effects. This review provides a survey and synthesis of four areas of active methodological research: (a) mediation analysis for longitudinal data, (b) causal inference for indirect effects, (c) mediation analysis for discrete and nonnormal variables, and (d) mediation assessment in multilevel designs. The aim of this review is to aid in the dissemination of developments in these four areas and suggest directions for future research.
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                Journal
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                SAGE Publications
                1948-5506
                1948-5514
                May 16 2017
                June 15 2017
                : 8
                : 4
                : 379-386
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                10.1177/1948550617715068
                d86ed7ac-8675-4199-bd1d-e1c088bd7b42
                © 2017
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