Kindly note that I made a small mistake in the video. At 09:33 I highlighted the Lower and Upper 5% Confidence Interval Changes. This is incorrect. You should use the "Lower 2.5%" and "Upper 2.5%" values as indicators of the 95% CI range. Apologies, think I was a bit nervous when making the video.
Thank you very much for sharing this informative video! I have a question regarding the significance of the statistical indirect effect when the STDYX 95% CI crosses 1 (e.g., 1.26). I have come across the following result: (β = .30, bias-corrected 95% CI = [.19, 1.26], excluding 0). Since the 95% CI crosses 1, can I still conclude that there is a statistically significant positive indirect effect of the x variable on the y variable through z? I appreciate your help in answering my question. Thank you in advance!
I have been having issues with my website. But Ive now listed everything on Google Drive. So the link has been updated. Sorry for taking so long. Hopefully everything works now!
I have been having issues with my website. But Ive now listed everything on Google Drive. So the link has been updated. Sorry for taking so long. Hopefully everything works now!
Kindly note that I made a small mistake in the video. At 09:33 I highlighted the Lower and Upper 5% Confidence Interval Changes. This is incorrect. You should use the "Lower 2.5%" and "Upper 2.5%" values as indicators of the 95% CI range. Apologies, think I was a bit nervous when making the video.
Thanks Llewellyn! This was a very easy to follow video! Will be recommending it to my colleagues!
Awesome, thank you! Im glad you found it useful!
Thank you very much for sharing this informative video! I have a question regarding the significance of the statistical indirect effect when the STDYX 95% CI crosses 1 (e.g., 1.26).
I have come across the following result: (β = .30, bias-corrected 95% CI = [.19, 1.26], excluding 0). Since the 95% CI crosses 1, can I still conclude that there is a statistically significant positive indirect effect of the x variable on the y variable through z?
I appreciate your help in answering my question. Thank you in advance!
Thank you very for your nice vedio. Your link doesn’t working.
Should be fixed now :)
@@LlewellynVanZyl Dear sir your all video is excellent. I want to test this method using your data if you give your data file. Thank you.
@@LlewellynVanZyl Hi, I couldn't use the link, could you please fix it ? I want to test methods
I have been having issues with my website. But Ive now listed everything on Google Drive. So the link has been updated. Sorry for taking so long. Hopefully everything works now!
I have been having issues with my website. But Ive now listed everything on Google Drive. So the link has been updated. Sorry for taking so long. Hopefully everything works now!