Thank you for the in-depth explanation of Model 14. In my research, I have Model 16 (2 x Moderators between Mediator and Dependent), can you please help in this regard? Most of my results are insignificant.
Good evening Prof, really inspire me to do moderated mediation. May I know how to get the number of T - Statistics in table that attached in "12.14" For example, the figure 4.7663, 4.8442, 1.9600, and 1.9843. Thanks for your video and hoping if prof can share some guidelines to me
@@researchwithfawad Thanks Prof, I got the data. May I know any reference for me to support my statistical? Prof, I have checked with another video by using smartpls. What if my data is significant in SPSS, but insignificant in Smartpls for model 14?
Respected Sir, what if the indirect effect is nonsignificant, however, the moderated mediation index is significant? How do we interpret it? Please explain it.
Hello Sir, my moderator was a categorical variable (gender, where 1=female, and 2=male). For the conditional indirect effects of X on Y, the indirect effect is significant for females but not significant for males. My index of moderated mediation is significant as well. Does this mean that gender moderates the indirect effects of X on Y? And does it also mean that with the index of moderated mediation significant, that the difference between genders is significant even though it was significant for females but not for males?
hi, I was impressed with your explanation. If possible, could you also explain process macro model 19 in a video? I would like to know how to interpret it, how to report it in a paper, etc. Thanks. :)
This is based on the type of model you have. What relationships are being moderated. I recommend searching Models in Hayes Process Macro, and it will provide you with a pdf for all the different types of models.
sir, I subscribed your channel and watching a series of your tutorial on Process macro. The last video is about model 9, and this is model 14, would you share with us how to operate model 10 to model 13? Thank you so much!
Hi, I came across your channel and completely mindblown, welldone! Which model in Process Macro would I need to use if I have 2IVs, 3 levels of mediator, and 1DV. Thank you for your channel!
@@researchwithfawad Thanks for your reply. I will watch this video. However, can I run the calculation twice for my 2 IVs? If so, which model can I use? (the rest of the variables remain the same).
Assalamu Walikum, Thank you for the detailing, much appreciated! Would you mind if I ask some queries related to this, like- how can I use the mediation model with 2 'X' variables, 4 moderators and 4 'Y' variables? For example, I have two factors (sustainability practices) as X, and 4 factors as moderators (employee engagement) and 4 factors (firm performance) as Y? I know you are very busy and hope you don't mind me getting in touch.
Thanks. I am glad you liked it. For this tyoe of model you will need to use SMART-PLS or AMOS. Learn how to use smartpls ua-cam.com/video/efmJEN2h064/v-deo.html
@@researchwithfawad Thank you for your prompt reply. I tried AMOS, but my sample size is below 200 (not sure with the generalisability issue!). Would it be possible to use the mediation model (model 4) in that case? BTW I have two factors as peer pressure - any idea how to use these as mediation or anything else?
Dear Fawad, i have been doing my PhD. Analysis. But i have a questions about moderated mediation. To analyze moderated mediation, do moderator has to be significant or not? İs there any prerequisite?
To tell more Clear, your example in your video, int_1 is significant. Let's think if it is not significant, still can we analyze moderated mediation of role ambiguity?
Hello, Professor. I am having difficulty understanding Model 15 in my research because, in my research, the mediation effect doesn't work, but the moderated mediation result works. Does this make sense? Thank you so much. :)
Sir, Would request you to please add controlled variable like age , gender and tenure with the organization and run the regression analysis alongwith interpretation of results. That would be of immense help !
You can use this video. ua-cam.com/video/zaOFXnXC8Y0/v-deo.html The process is simple, you can run a model without control variables and assess the impact on the dependent variable and then run a model with control and see how the impact changes and whether or not the control variables are significant or not.
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Thanks. I am glad you liked it
Thank you for the in-depth explanation of Model 14. In my research I have Model 15, can you please help in this regard?
Thanks for your interest. Hopefully soon.
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Need your help. Kindly upload a video for model 15.
Thank you for the in-depth explanation of Model 14. In my research, I have Model 16 (2 x Moderators between Mediator and Dependent), can you please help in this regard?
Most of my results are insignificant.
Pleasure. Please check your email.
Amigo, ajudou muitíssimo! Parabéns pelo trabalho e muitoooooo obrigada! ;)
(Thank you so much! It helped a lot. Congratss!)
Thanks. I am glad you liked it.
Good evening Prof, really inspire me to do moderated mediation. May I know how to get the number of T - Statistics in table that attached in "12.14" For example, the figure 4.7663, 4.8442, 1.9600, and 1.9843. Thanks for your video and hoping if prof can share some guidelines to me
Thanks for watching. To get t statistics, divide the estimate by Standard Error.
@@researchwithfawad Thanks Prof, I got the data. May I know any reference for me to support my statistical?
Prof, I have checked with another video by using smartpls. What if my data is significant in SPSS, but insignificant in Smartpls for model 14?
Respected Sir, what if the indirect effect is nonsignificant, however, the moderated mediation index is significant? How do we interpret it? Please explain it.
There is no mediation. But moderated mediation.
@@researchwithfawad thanks alot sir
thank you so much sir.
Pleasure. I am glad you liked it.
Hello Sir, my moderator was a categorical variable (gender, where 1=female, and 2=male). For the conditional indirect effects of X on Y, the indirect effect is significant for females but not significant for males. My index of moderated mediation is significant as well. Does this mean that gender moderates the indirect effects of X on Y? And does it also mean that with the index of moderated mediation significant, that the difference between genders is significant even though it was significant for females but not for males?
Yes if index is significant.
hi, I was impressed with your explanation. If possible, could you also explain process macro model 19 in a video? I would like to know how to interpret it, how to report it in a paper, etc. Thanks. :)
Thanks for watching. Hopefully Soon.
Much appreciated. is it possible also if the moderation effect is insignificant but the moderated mediation is significant?
Pleasure. Yes, it is possible.
Hi, Fawad. I have two moderators and one mediating variable. Which model will be suitable for my research study? Thanks
This is based on the type of model you have. What relationships are being moderated.
I recommend searching Models in Hayes Process Macro, and it will provide you with a pdf for all the different types of models.
sir, I subscribed your channel and watching a series of your tutorial on Process macro.
The last video is about model 9, and this is model 14, would you share with us how to operate model 10 to model 13?
Thank you so much!
Hi. Thanks for Watching. I am afraid nothing yet on those two. But i will surely make as soon as possible.
@@researchwithfawad
Thank you!
Hi,
I came across your channel and completely mindblown, welldone!
Which model in Process Macro would I need to use if I have 2IVs, 3 levels of mediator, and 1DV.
Thank you for your channel!
Thanks. I am glad you liked it.
If you have multiple IVs or DVs. You cannot use Process Macro. You will have to use SMART-PLS or AMos
Please watch this video
ua-cam.com/video/efmJEN2h064/v-deo.html
@@researchwithfawad Thanks for your reply. I will watch this video.
However, can I run the calculation twice for my 2 IVs? If so, which model can I use? (the rest of the variables remain the same).
Yes you can, but this kills the actual analysis and the results are no longer reliable.
@@researchwithfawad Thanks again. How about if I add the second IV as a covariate in the dialog box?
Assalamu Walikum,
Thank you for the detailing, much appreciated!
Would you mind if I ask some queries related to this, like- how can I use the mediation model with 2 'X' variables, 4 moderators and 4 'Y' variables? For example, I have two factors (sustainability practices) as X, and 4 factors as moderators (employee engagement) and 4 factors (firm performance) as Y? I know you are very busy and hope you don't mind me getting in touch.
Thanks. I am glad you liked it. For this tyoe of model you will need to use SMART-PLS or AMOS.
Learn how to use smartpls
ua-cam.com/video/efmJEN2h064/v-deo.html
@@researchwithfawad Thank you for your prompt reply. I tried AMOS, but my sample size is below 200 (not sure with the generalisability issue!). Would it be possible to use the mediation model (model 4) in that case? BTW I have two factors as peer pressure - any idea how to use these as mediation or anything else?
You cannot use Model 4 or SPSS because you have multiple IV and DVs.
Sample size over 150 is sizeable for pls
@@researchwithfawad Thank you for the clarification, much appreciated!
Dear Fawad, i have been doing my PhD. Analysis. But i have a questions about moderated mediation. To analyze moderated mediation, do moderator has to be significant or not? İs there any prerequisite?
To tell more Clear, your example in your video, int_1 is significant. Let's think if it is not significant, still can we analyze moderated mediation of role ambiguity?
The moderator doesn't have to be significant.
Hello, Professor. I am having difficulty understanding Model 15 in my research because, in my research, the mediation effect doesn't work, but the moderated mediation result works. Does this make sense? Thank you so much. :)
Thanks for watching. Yes, why not. The logic of interpretation doesn't change, whatever model you use.
Sir, Would request you to please add controlled variable like age , gender and tenure with the organization and run the regression analysis alongwith interpretation of results. That would be of immense help !
You can use this video.
ua-cam.com/video/zaOFXnXC8Y0/v-deo.html
The process is simple, you can run a model without control variables and assess the impact on the dependent variable and then run a model with control and see how the impact changes and whether or not the control variables are significant or not.
Hi Sir, can the moderation be categorical or does it have to be continuous?
Yes categorical can be used.
Sir, how to continue if all paths significant except X-Y path?
Report the results as they are. You will have to present possible reasons for insignificance and significance in the discussion section.
Could you revise this video? Here, you explain mediated moderation, but you should use the required titles, slides, etc.
This is moderated mediation. The title and all other details are correct.
Thanks for correcting me. Stay blessed. let me explore more @@researchwithfawad