Estimating and comparing specific mediation effects in complex latent variable models

Rebecca S. Lau, Gordon W. Cheung

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Abstract

This teaching note starts with a demonstration of a straightforward procedure using Mplus Version 6 to produce a bias-corrected (BC) bootstrap confidence interval for testing a specific mediation effect in a complex latent variable model. The procedure is extended to constructing a BC bootstrap confidence interval for the difference between two specific mediation effects. The extended procedure not only tells whether the strengths of any direct and mediation effects or any two specific mediation effects in a latent variable model are significantly different but also provides an estimate and a confidence interval for the difference. However, the Mplus procedures do not allow the estimation of a BC bootstrap confidence interval for the difference between two standardized mediation effects. This teaching note thus demonstrates the LISREL procedures for constructing BC confidence intervals for specific standardized mediation effects and for comparing two standardized mediation effects. Finally, procedures combining Mplus and PRELIS are demonstrated for constructing BC bootstrap confidence intervals for the difference between the between-part and within-part path coefficients in multilevel models and for examining models with interactions of latent variables.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3-16
Number of pages14
JournalOrganizational Research Methods
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2012

Keywords

  • Monte Carlo
  • bootstrapping
  • computer simulation procedures
  • multiple regression
  • quantitative research
  • structural equation modeling

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