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- Sobel_test abstract "In statistics, the Sobel test is a method of testing the significance of a mediation effect. The test is based on the work of Michael E. Sobel, a statistics professor at Columbia University in New York, NY. In mediation, the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable is hypothesized to be an indirect effect that exists due to the influence of a third variable (the mediator). As a result when the mediator is included in a regression analysis model with the independent variable, the effect of the independent variable is reduced and the effect of the mediator remains significant. The Sobel test is basically a specialized t test that provides a method to determine whether the reduction in the effect of the independent variable, after including the mediator in the model, is a significant reduction and therefore whether the mediation effect is statistically significant.".
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- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Bootstrapping_(statistics).
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regression_analysis.
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- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink File:Basic_Mediation_Diagram.png.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink File:Sobel_Test_Venn_Diagram.png.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Mediation_(statistics).
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Michael_E._Sobel.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Regression_analysis.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Statistics.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink Students_t-test.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLink T_test.
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sobel test".
- Sobel_test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sobel’s test".
- Sobel_test date "May 2012".
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- Sobel_test reason "direct correspondence of areas to variance is doubtful".
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- Sobel_test subject Category:Regression_analysis.
- Sobel_test subject Category:Statistical_tests.
- Sobel_test hypernym Method.
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- Sobel_test comment "In statistics, the Sobel test is a method of testing the significance of a mediation effect. The test is based on the work of Michael E. Sobel, a statistics professor at Columbia University in New York, NY. In mediation, the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable is hypothesized to be an indirect effect that exists due to the influence of a third variable (the mediator).".
- Sobel_test label "Sobel test".
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- Sobel_test depiction Basic_Mediation_Diagram.png.
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