Interpretation of Bootstrap mediation effect test results
In the Bootstrap mediation effect test, three important result indicators are usually obtained:
1. Mediation Effect size
Mediating effect size indicates the degree of influence of the mediating variable on the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable. It is usually expressed as a point estimate (for example, 0.12) and a confidence interval (for example, 0.05-0.19).
2. The significance of the mediating effect
The significance of the mediating effect refers to whether the influence of the mediating variable on the mediating effect is statistically significant. This can be determined by observing whether the confidence interval contains zero. If the confidence interval does not include zero, the mediation effect is considered significant.
3. Mediation proportion
Mediation proportion represents the proportion of the mediating effect size relative to the original relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable. It is usually expressed as a percentage (for example, 15%).
Interpretation of results
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