Summary
Design and analysis of data in single-case experiments Objectives: The analysis of causal processes has become more complex today, both for experimental (laboratory) as well as correlational (survey) research. and longitudinal), and this allows a theoretical breakthrough in any field. of study. In this scenario, the concepts of "variable" and "variable" become important. mediator" (indirect effect) and "moderator variable" (conditional effect) that are linked together to those already known as "independent (predictor) variable", "dependent variable", and "predictor". (criterion)" and "control variable (covariate)".
Description
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In the context of scientific research, the analysis of mediation is focused on
to try to explain how or why (processes, mechanisms) a certain product is produced.
effect (i.e., how the relationship between an independent variable and an independent variable is explained).
dependent variable). A mediating variable can be any variable
related to a psychological state, a cognitive or affective process, or a change in the
biological, etc. related to the independent variable and the dependent variable.
This type of analysis is important because it allows us to look for (theoretical) explanations that
to understand the processes that operate in reality.
Moderation analysis refers to the analysis of when or in what situations
the effect is produced (under what circumstances an effect is produced). A variable
moderating variable is the one that modifies the relationship between the independent variable and
dependent variable, so that the sign and/or strength of the relationship between the two variables
depends on the influence of the moderating variable.
The analysis of moderated mediation combines the analysis of mediation (from the
processes) with the analysis of moderation. It allows to find out if an indirect effect
(mediation) occurs differently at the different levels (values) of a
or more moderating variables.
Data of the activity
Organizes:
DOCTORATE PROGRAM IN HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY
Sponsors:
International Doctoral School (EIDUAL)Date:
17th, January 18, 19 and 20, 2022.
Directed to:
DOCTORAL STUDENTS.No. of hours:
16 hoursPlace:
OnlineNo. of places:
20 - Students will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Enrolled students who do not attend the course will be penalized for the following courses offered during the year 2022. Please cancel registration if no attendance is foreseen.Certificate:
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