Want to know how to read the results from SPSS in Hayes process

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priyankaachauhaan

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Jan 12, 2015, 1:36:56 AM1/12/15
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Good Morning All,

Can anyone please suggest me how to read the results in Spss  while using PROCESS.
I am trying to understand this as I want to understand one research paper , where they have talked about the regression results foe simple mediation. 

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Neeraj Kaushik

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Jan 12, 2015, 6:21:01 AM1/12/15
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What is meant by "using PROCESS"?
What is process?

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Pooja Kushwaha

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Jan 12, 2015, 8:35:23 AM1/12/15
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Respected Sir and Priyanka mam,
PROCESS is a macro developed by Prof.Andrew Hayes.  this function does not comes 'built in' with SPSS packages but it can be installed additionally as an add-in program . There are 74 mediation and moderation modules which provide regression based results for hypothesized linkages.
For interpretation of results please refer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqkGMqDU20Q
some other videos on this topic are also available on youtube.

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priyankaachauhaan

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Jan 13, 2015, 3:50:01 AM1/13/15
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Thank you Maam,



I have already checked this video.  Actually I was tying to understand one table in one of the research paper, where Hayes was used but not able to understand from where have they taken the values from the result(becoz many values are dere in the results). and I have check for other videos also but was not able to understand much out of them.

The table was on " The regression results for simple mediation on independent variable.
Thank you for the reply and link.


 Priyanka

Pooja Kushwaha

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Jan 13, 2015, 4:39:28 AM1/13/15
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Priyanka,
 Please see the attached pdf on moderation and mediation based on PROCESS, see the highlighted values in this pdf and  accordingly write the values (total , direct and indirect effects from your result) in a tabular form to show in your paper  . Interpretation steps are also given.

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MODMED.pdf

Priyanka Chauhan

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Jan 19, 2015, 4:12:45 AM1/19/15
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Thank you soo much Pooja Kushwaha maam. I am able to understand most of the values.
 

Priyanka.
Thank & Regards

Priyanka 

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my mediating analysis giving these outputs. I want to know what type of mediation is occuring, full, partial or no mediation ?
             indirect effect of X on Y Effect  BootSE  BootLLCI  BootULCI 
         PSR                                 .1358     .0476     .0589         .2497

christine.m...@gmail.com

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May 17, 2018, 8:13:52 AM5/17/18
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i have given the simple step followed in "Contemporary Approaches to Assessing Mediation in Communication Research" by Kristopher J. Preacher & Andrew F. Hayes(2007) 

in the output if u follow these steps you can get the mediation result
Outcome 1: X on M (a path)
Outcome 2: shows direct effect  X,M ON Y (b path)
Outcome 3: X on Y (c path), Total Effect : coeff is less than the Direct effect (c') coeff ; then their is partial mediation.

Indirect effect X on Y LLCI & ULCI there is no zero in between 

sandeep singh

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May 22, 2018, 3:06:07 AM5/22/18
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Dear as per my little knowledge It seems that your Indirect effect is
a significant in other words there is no zero in 95% confidence
interval. You should also run sobel test with it then you wll get
result of Normal Theory with significance level and will determine the
significance level


Good Luck
Dr. Sandeep Singh
Punjabi University Regional Centre , Mohali

apeksha hooda

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May 22, 2018, 5:49:50 AM5/22/18
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I guess this post is very old. 

However, to identify direct type of mediation, u need to share complete result of process output.

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Apeksha

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