Thank you very much for such an amazing video and code work. I would like ask how are the variables be ordered for a second-stage moderated mediation? Thank you so much!
Hi Mike, thanks for much awaited video of first stage moderated mediation in stata when will you upload the second stage moderated mediation and its do file. Kindly upload it soon pls. I am waiting for it anxiously.
Hi Mike, thank you for this video. I was wondering if you have info on how to do a second-stage moderation in STATA as well (Hayes process macro 14 or 15). I'm really lost on how to do this tbh, as I also have panel data. Hope you can help me out here. Thanks!
Hi Mike , thanks alot for the video. But would be grateful if you can share a STATA do file on similar work(video) where the independent, the dependent and the mediation variables are all latent variables and the moderator variable been observed. Thank you .
Thanks. How syntax needs to be changed for models with a continuous IV and moderator and binary variables (logistic regressions)? Alternatively, are you aware of syntax for models with a continuous IV and moderator and binary variables (logistic regressions)?
Hi Mike, Thanks for the great explanation. However, I am wondering whether this approach does also work for non linear moderated mediation models? I am currently investigating a moderated mediation model in which the IVs are non linear. Should I just generate squared terms for the IVs and put these in the do file? Or is another approach needed? Please let me know!
Hi Mike, thank you so much for all your videos. I'm looking to test a mediation with a moderator at both the first and second stage, and the data I have are hierarchical (people within states). Does the approach you recommend in these video work for hierarchical data as well? My predictor is Level 2 and the moderator, mediator, and outcome are Level 1. Thank you!
Hi Faiza, thanks for your posting. Unfortunately I don't really know of any other tools out there directly for Stata. This was just a tool I put together for a particular model. The best I can do is to recommend you visit the following site: stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/faq/how-can-i-do-moderated-mediation-in-stata/ If you are not a fan of programming in Stata, then you may not appreciate this. But I used this site as a 'jumping off' point for developing the tool I shared in this video. Cheers!
Thank you very much. I appreciate your effort to make analyses easier for newbies like me.
You're very welcome! Best wishes!
Fantastic, thank you so much. I find both the video and do-file to be extremely helpful. Really appreciate it.
Man, you are doing an awesome job. Please don't give up
very useful. was looking for such a video for a long time. thank u!
Thank you for the clear explanation
You are welcome!
You did amazing things!
Hi. Thank you so so much! This is very helpful! I wonder if you can demonstrate how to do second-stage moderated mediation in Stata? Thank you!!
Hi. Can you please share how to adjust the syntax if the D.V. is a binary variable?
Thank you very much for such an amazing video and code work. I would like ask how are the variables be ordered for a second-stage moderated mediation? Thank you so much!
Hi Mike, thanks for much awaited video of first stage moderated mediation in stata when will you upload the second stage moderated mediation and its do file. Kindly upload it soon pls. I am waiting for it anxiously.
that is a perfect video. Thank you so much. May I ask is there any published research that I can cite about this econometric calculations?
Thank you so much Mike! I was wondering if we had categorical variables (SES). I added "i". but that doesn't work for factor variables here.
Hi there. Yes that's correct. At the time I put this together, I did not set it up to include factor variables. Cheers!
@@mikecrowson2462 Is there a way to adapt the do-file to include factor variables?
Hi Mike, thank you for this video. I was wondering if you have info on how to do a second-stage moderation in STATA as well (Hayes process macro 14 or 15). I'm really lost on how to do this tbh, as I also have panel data. Hope you can help me out here. Thanks!
Hi Mike, thanks for the video. However, I am wondering whether this approach does also work for panel data?
i was thinking the same thing. the video did not say the type of the data.
thank you, dr. if I'd like to do second-stage moderation like model 14 in process, How to run that? thank you very much
Again, my hero!
Hi! I wonder how to adapt the do-file to a categorical moderator W?
Thank you for the video, please for my conceptuel model i have 5 mediators and 2 moderators is that possible to analyze with an econometric model ?
Hi Mike , thanks alot for the video. But would be grateful if you can share a STATA do file on similar work(video) where the independent, the dependent and the mediation variables are all latent variables and the moderator variable been observed. Thank you .
What changes to the do-file would we need if we are using multiple imputation rather than listwise deletion for missing data?
Thanks. How syntax needs to be changed for models with a continuous IV and moderator and binary variables (logistic regressions)? Alternatively, are you aware of syntax for models with a continuous IV and moderator and binary variables (logistic regressions)?
Hi Mike, thanks for the video. Is this also possible with Y as a count variable?
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the great explanation. However, I am wondering whether this approach does also work for non linear moderated mediation models? I am currently investigating a moderated mediation model in which the IVs are non linear. Should I just generate squared terms for the IVs and put these in the do file? Or is another approach needed?
Please let me know!
Hi Mike, thank you so much for all your videos. I'm looking to test a mediation with a moderator at both the first and second stage, and the data I have are hierarchical (people within states). Does the approach you recommend in these video work for hierarchical data as well? My predictor is Level 2 and the moderator, mediator, and outcome are Level 1. Thank you!
stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/faq/how-can-i-do-moderated-mediation-in-stata/
This link maybe be helpful for the 2 stages
Do you know how to write the actual data in APA form after running it? If so do you assist with that?
It would be against the youtube copyrights policy
@@volkangoktas9960 How is that?
hi sir, i need Process model 14 solution by using stata command. how i can get this?
Hi Faiza, thanks for your posting. Unfortunately I don't really know of any other tools out there directly for Stata. This was just a tool I put together for a particular model. The best I can do is to recommend you visit the following site: stats.oarc.ucla.edu/stata/faq/how-can-i-do-moderated-mediation-in-stata/
If you are not a fan of programming in Stata, then you may not appreciate this. But I used this site as a 'jumping off' point for developing the tool I shared in this video.
Cheers!
Please Moderated mediation with panal data in Stata?
I am unable to download the do file, can anybody help me in that. Or possibly send me the do file via gmail.