The moderator–mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations.

RM Baron, DA Kenny�- Journal of personality and social�…, 1986 - psycnet.apa.org
RM Baron, DA Kenny
Journal of personality and social psychology, 1986psycnet.apa.org
In this article, we attempt to distinguish between the properties of moderator and mediator
variables at a number of levels. First, we seek to make theorists and researchers aware of
the importance of not using the terms moderator and mediator interchangeably by carefully
elaborating, both conceptually and strategically, the many ways in which moderators and
mediators differ. We then go beyond this largely pedagogical function and delineate the
conceptual and strategic implications of making use of such distinctions with regard to a�…
Abstract
In this article, we attempt to distinguish between the properties of moderator and mediator variables at a number of levels. First, we seek to make theorists and researchers aware of the importance of not using the terms moderator and mediator interchangeably by carefully elaborating, both conceptually and strategically, the many ways in which moderators and mediators differ. We then go beyond this largely pedagogical function and delineate the conceptual and strategic implications of making use of such distinctions with regard to a wide range of phenomena, including control and stress, attitudes, and personality traits. We also provide a specific compendium of analytic procedures appropriate for making the most effective use of the moderator and mediator distinction, both separately and in terms of a broader causal system that includes both moderators and mediators.(46 ref)(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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