Hi there. I'll be honest. It is no small feat to test this model using AMOS. I developed code for Model 7 awhile back (see ua-cam.com/video/9Lk3ObsmZho/v-deo.html). You are free to adapt the code I provide; but doing model 7 would really require rewriting the code for the moderation at the second stage of the model. Cheers!
Dr. Crowson thank you very much for your video demonstrations. I am a faculty lecturer and learned a lot from you. I have also a question if you please answer me. In Process Model 15 with one mediator I do not have COVA in my data, what should I do to activate covariates?
Dr Mike, thank you very much for the video, it was very helpful for me! I wonder where the places of multiple covariates would be in the model 14 if I add any. More specifically, how should I add covariates to my model to show their effects on the path a1 and a2 in the model 14? I would be more than happy if you can answer. :)
Hi Mike, thanks a lot for the video. It would be great if you could help me with the following question regarding the interpretation of the conditional indirect effects when the Index of moderated mediation is not significant. I was wondering whether a significant conditional indirect effect (as in the example for poscop) can be interpreted meaningfully even though the index of moderated mediation is not significant? Thanks in advance and thanks for your videos here on UA-cam.
Hi Mike thanks for sharing a valuable knowledge through this video. Can you develop a macro to test the model 14 for SEM. I used ur estimate for process model 7 while running my model, it works excellently. I need guidance for model 14. Thanks
Dr Mike... Appreciate your valuable topics and the way you present... Thank you very much
Thank you, Robin for visiting and for your kind words. Best wishes to you!
Thank you very much for your value support.
you are doing a great service to us, thank you .
My pleasure! Thanks for visiting!
Thank you for explaining it with clarity.
How can we run it in AMOS? Please make a video of it.
thank you for your video, but i want to ask how to use Amos test the model in the video.
Hi there. I'll be honest. It is no small feat to test this model using AMOS. I developed code for Model 7 awhile back (see ua-cam.com/video/9Lk3ObsmZho/v-deo.html). You are free to adapt the code I provide; but doing model 7 would really require rewriting the code for the moderation at the second stage of the model.
Cheers!
Thank you once again!!
Dr. Crowson thank you very much for your video demonstrations. I am a faculty lecturer and learned a lot from you.
I have also a question if you please answer me. In Process Model 15 with one mediator I do not have COVA in my data, what should I do to activate covariates?
Dr Mike, thank you very much for the video, it was very helpful for me! I wonder where the places of multiple covariates would be in the model 14 if I add any. More specifically, how should I add covariates to my model to show their effects on the path a1 and a2 in the model 14? I would be more than happy if you can answer. :)
Prof , can we also do it with 4 mediator ?
Yes, it supports up to 10 parallel mediators.
Hi Mike, thanks a lot for the video. It would be great if you could help me with the following question regarding the interpretation of the conditional indirect effects when the Index of moderated mediation is not significant. I was wondering whether a significant conditional indirect effect (as in the example for poscop) can be interpreted meaningfully even though the index of moderated mediation is not significant? Thanks in advance and thanks for your videos here on UA-cam.
Hi Dominik - I have currently the same question. May I ask if you have found a solution for this? I would be very happy to receive an answer.
Hi Mike thanks for sharing a valuable knowledge through this video. Can you develop a macro to test the model 14 for SEM. I used ur estimate for process model 7 while running my model, it works excellently. I need guidance for model 14. Thanks
Do you use the same models (14.15) if you have two sequential mediators where M1 leads to M2 and then M2 leads to Y.