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Title | The PROCESS macro for SPSS, SAS, and R - PROCESS macro for SPSS, SAS, and |
Description | Testimonials PROCESS macro for mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis for SPSS, SAS, nd |
Keywords | mediation analysis, interaction, moderation, conditional process analysis |
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Home Download Workshops Papers FAQ Version history The PROCESS macro for SPSS, SAS, and R PROCESS is an observed variable OLS and logistic regression path analysis modeling tool. It is widely used through the social, business, and health sciences for estimating direct and indirect effects in single and multiple mediator models (parallel and serial) , two and three way interactions in moderation models along with simple slopes and regions of significance for probing interactions, and conditional indirect effects in moderated mediation models with a single or multiple mediators or moderators. The use of PROCESS is described and documented in Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis , published by The Guilford Press. PROCESS was written by Andrew F. Hayes. Learn how to use PROCESS by taking a CCRAM Session on Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis through the Canadian Centre for Research Analysis and Methods (CCRAM). The next offering is |
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