textPartially clustered design is common in medicine, social sciences, intervention and psychological research. With some participants clustered and others not, the structure of partially clustering data is not parallel. Despite its common occurrence in practice, limited attention has been given regarding the evaluation of intervention effects in partially clustered data. Mediation analysis is used to identify the mechanism underlying the relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable via a mediator variable. While most of the literature is focused on conventional frequentist mediation models, no research has studied a Bayesian mediation model in the context of a partially clustered design yet. Therefore, the primary ...
Bayesian statistics provide researchers a powerful tool when analyzing data. The purpose of this pro...
Researchers often have informative hypotheses in mind when comparing means across treatment groups, ...
BACKGROUND: In individually randomised trials we might expect interventions delivered in groups or b...
Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common i...
Longitudinal modeling allows researchers to capture changes in variables that take time to exert the...
Many research studies aim to unveil the causal mechanism underlying a particular phenomenon; mediati...
Bayesian methods have the potential for increasing power in mediation analysis (Koopman, Howe, Holle...
abstract: Methodologists have developed mediation analysis techniques for a broad range of substanti...
In crossed random effects designs, observations are nested in the combination of two random factors,...
In mediational settings, the main focus is on the estimation of the indirect effect of an exposure o...
In human sciences, mediation designates a particular causal phenomenon where the effect of a variabl...
Mediation analysis in social psychology is currently somewhat confused. Many competing techniques ar...
Causal inference analysis is one of the most significant and well researched topics in the analysis ...
This study provides an example on how to conceptualize and estimate models when double moderated med...
In order to quantify the relationship between multiple variables, researchers often carry out a medi...
Bayesian statistics provide researchers a powerful tool when analyzing data. The purpose of this pro...
Researchers often have informative hypotheses in mind when comparing means across treatment groups, ...
BACKGROUND: In individually randomised trials we might expect interventions delivered in groups or b...
Partially clustered designs, where clustering occurs in some conditions and not others, are common i...
Longitudinal modeling allows researchers to capture changes in variables that take time to exert the...
Many research studies aim to unveil the causal mechanism underlying a particular phenomenon; mediati...
Bayesian methods have the potential for increasing power in mediation analysis (Koopman, Howe, Holle...
abstract: Methodologists have developed mediation analysis techniques for a broad range of substanti...
In crossed random effects designs, observations are nested in the combination of two random factors,...
In mediational settings, the main focus is on the estimation of the indirect effect of an exposure o...
In human sciences, mediation designates a particular causal phenomenon where the effect of a variabl...
Mediation analysis in social psychology is currently somewhat confused. Many competing techniques ar...
Causal inference analysis is one of the most significant and well researched topics in the analysis ...
This study provides an example on how to conceptualize and estimate models when double moderated med...
In order to quantify the relationship between multiple variables, researchers often carry out a medi...
Bayesian statistics provide researchers a powerful tool when analyzing data. The purpose of this pro...
Researchers often have informative hypotheses in mind when comparing means across treatment groups, ...
BACKGROUND: In individually randomised trials we might expect interventions delivered in groups or b...