Modelling Double-Moderated-Mediation & Confounder Effects Using Bayesian Statistics

George Chryssochoidis, A.G.J. van de Schoot, Lars Tummers

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Abstract

This study provides an example on how to conceptualize and estimate models when double moderated mediation with nominal and continuous (Likert type) variables need to be simultaneously accounted for, and also how to appease reservations given the biases due to the implicit sequential ignorability assumption (endogeneity) regularly overseen in marketing research. We explain the issues and apply the proposed solution using empirical data. The benefits for research are considerable as this approach is superior to other approaches (e.g. splitting the sample by the binary moderator and estimating a moderated mediation model) while also accounting for accounted confounders.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014
EventThe Academy of Marketing - Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Duration: 7 Oct 201410 Oct 2014
Conference number: 0168

Conference

ConferenceThe Academy of Marketing
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBournemouth
Period7/10/1410/10/14

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