Complex social scientific theories are conventionally tested using linear structural equation modeling (SEM). However, the underlying assumptions of linear SEM often prove unrealistic, making the decomposition of direct and indirect effects problematic. Recent advancements in causal mediation analysis can help to address these shortcomings, allowing for causal inference when a new set of identifying assumptions are satisfied. This article reviews how these ideas can be generalized to multiple mediators, with a focus on the posttreatment confounding and causal ordering cases. Using the potential outcome framework as a rigorous tool for causal inference, the application is the theory of procedural justice policing. Analysis of data from two r...
<div><p>Mediation analyses are critical to understanding why behavioral interventions work. To yield...
Establishing causal relationships is arguably the most important task of the social sciences. While ...
Abstract Resumen Background: Although there is a broad consensus on the use of statistical procedure...
Complex social scientific theories are conventionally tested using linear structural equation modeli...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
Social scientists ’ interest in causal effects is as old as the social sciences. Attention to the ph...
The objective of this paper is to present a short overview of the Structural Causal Modelling (SCM) ...
Abstract Causality was at the center of the early history of structural equation models (SEMs) which...
This paper reviews causal mediation analysis as a method for estimating and assessing direct and ind...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
This paper reviews recent advances in the foundations of causal inference and introduces a systemati...
The intrinsic schism between causal and associational relations presents profound ethical and method...
<div><p>Mediation analyses are critical to understanding why behavioral interventions work. To yield...
Establishing causal relationships is arguably the most important task of the social sciences. While ...
Abstract Resumen Background: Although there is a broad consensus on the use of statistical procedure...
Complex social scientific theories are conventionally tested using linear structural equation modeli...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
Social scientists ’ interest in causal effects is as old as the social sciences. Attention to the ph...
The objective of this paper is to present a short overview of the Structural Causal Modelling (SCM) ...
Abstract Causality was at the center of the early history of structural equation models (SEMs) which...
This paper reviews causal mediation analysis as a method for estimating and assessing direct and ind...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
The study of mediation has a long tradition in the social sciences and a relatively more recent one ...
This paper reviews recent advances in the foundations of causal inference and introduces a systemati...
The intrinsic schism between causal and associational relations presents profound ethical and method...
<div><p>Mediation analyses are critical to understanding why behavioral interventions work. To yield...
Establishing causal relationships is arguably the most important task of the social sciences. While ...
Abstract Resumen Background: Although there is a broad consensus on the use of statistical procedure...