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Mediation analyses abound in social and personality psychology. Current recommendations for assessing power and sample size in mediation models include using a Monte Carlo power analysis simulation and testing the indirect effect with a bootstrapped confidence interval. Unfortunately, these methods have rarely been adopted by researchers due to limited software options and the computational time needed. We propose a new method and convenient tools for determining sample size and power in mediation models. We demonstrate our new method through an easy-to-use application that implements the method. These developments will allow researchers to quickly and easily determine power and sample size for simple and complex mediation models.
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Alexander M. Schoemann
Aaron J. Boulton
Stephen D. Short
Social Psychological and Personality Science
University of Delaware
East Carolina University
College of Charleston
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d78bcfef4aa71f97f31986 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550617715068
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