Summary and Study Notes - Advanced Research Methods and Statistics (2019/2020 - UU)
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Assumptions. In the lecture there are five different assumptions discussed: outliers, multicollinearity, homoscedasticity, linearity and normality distributed residuals. Look at the notes at the end in this document.
Bootstrapping. You use bootstrap when distributions are not in agreement with the assumptions causing.
Mediation = the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable via the inclusion on a third hypothetical variable, the mediator variable. When you do mediation you always have to use bootstrap, because there is an indirect effect.
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Assumptions and violations
Bootstrapping
It is called bootstrapping because you have to help yourself out with the means that you have. You use bootstrap when distributions are not in agreement with the assumptions causing: for example, non-normal errors, heteroscedasticity, small samples, moderation, mediation, count variables. When this assumption is not valid, you do bootstrap. When you cannot assume it is a t-distribution, you approximate the sampling distribution by re-sampling (with replacement). In the end you get other p-values and other scores that are valid. If you only sample 10 persons, you resample your sample for multiple times (1000 times) and then you got a normal distribution. This normal distribution will be used with your calculations. You sample with replacement; this means that you can pick one individual twice. Bootstrapping is randomly done.
Advantages of bootstrapping
It is simple, you don’t need a distribution. There is no assumption to check. We don’t need a normal data or a large sample size. We can obtain the SE and CI for complex parameters, such as correlation coefficients. You can check the stability of the results. It may give you more accurate scores.
Why do we use bootstraps?
We don’t know the real distribution (population), but only the data. The data we can use as a proxy for the population. We draw multiple samples from this proxy (resampling), as if we sample from the population. Compute the statistics of interest on each of the sampled datasets. Calculate the mean and confidence interval from the distribution of statistics.
The only assumption is that your sample needs to be representative for the population! When we use bootstrap, we don’t need the other assumptions.
Mediation
Be aware of the difference between mediation and moderation. Moderator = the effect between X1 and Y depends on the value of X2. Mediation = the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable via the inclusion on a third hypothetical variable, the mediator variable. When you do mediation you always have to use bootstrap, because there is an indirect effect. Complete mediation = when there is no direct effect of X on Y. Partial mediation = combination of direct effect of X on Y and indirect effect of X on Y through M. You need bootstrap because when you use at the distribution of ab, this is not normally distributed because it is a product of two variables (indirect effect).
Steps bootstrap indirect effect
Significance
When zero is included in the confidence interval, you don’t reject the H0 hypothesis, so there is no effect. If zero is outside the confidence interval, there is an effect. In SPSS you look at BootLLCI and BootULCI. When 0 is included, you reject H0, there is an indirect effect. When you decide if the mediation is complete or partial, you look if there is a direct effect and if this is significant.
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