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Serial Mediation Analysis
Category: Research Methods | Tags: statistics
Mediation analyses are a form of statistical analysis that can determine relationships between variables, and the direction of that relationship.
‘Serial Mediation Analysis’ was used in .
Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) is a type of mediation analysis.
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