Researchers typically use moderated regression models to examine the presence of linear moderation effects in their studies. However, researchers rarely conduct a robustness check following a significant moderation effect to investigate whether the moderation effect is spurious. The misleading moderation can occur when a predictor and a moderator variable correlate and the true nature of the relationships between predictors and a dependent variable are nonlinear. In this paper, we propose and illustrate the use of an information theoretic approach in moderation analysis with the aim of avoiding spurious moderation effects. We demonstrate our suggested procedure using Monte Carlo simulations and real data from published studies
Mediation analysis is central to theory building and testing in organizations research. M...
The research presented here is a comprehensive analysis of research on the Great Moderation and it...
Two of the most important extensions of the basic regression model are moderated effects (due to int...
<p>In behavioral sciences, researchers often examine whether any linear moderations exist in their s...
Studies in marketing rarely control for spurious moderation, which occurs when unmeasured nonlinear ...
Many theories in management, psychology, and other disciplines rely on moderating variables: those w...
In behavioral sciences, researchers often examine whether any linear moderations exist in their stud...
En recherche expérimentale, les chercheurs en marketing discrétisent souvent les variables quantitat...
This paper analyzes two methods for testing moderation effects in regression models that contain a c...
Lubinski and Humphreys (1990) illustrated how moderator effects uncovered using hierarchical multipl...
Statistical and methodological myths and urban legends (MULs) are perpetuated truisms which in reali...
Given a linear relationship between two continuous random variables X and Y that may be moderated by...
that stepwise moderated regression provides a test of interaction effects that protects the nominal ...
Moderation analysis is getting more and more popular as a statistical analysis in psychology and in ...
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.It is common to assess moderation effects with moderated regression analysis. If...
Mediation analysis is central to theory building and testing in organizations research. M...
The research presented here is a comprehensive analysis of research on the Great Moderation and it...
Two of the most important extensions of the basic regression model are moderated effects (due to int...
<p>In behavioral sciences, researchers often examine whether any linear moderations exist in their s...
Studies in marketing rarely control for spurious moderation, which occurs when unmeasured nonlinear ...
Many theories in management, psychology, and other disciplines rely on moderating variables: those w...
In behavioral sciences, researchers often examine whether any linear moderations exist in their stud...
En recherche expérimentale, les chercheurs en marketing discrétisent souvent les variables quantitat...
This paper analyzes two methods for testing moderation effects in regression models that contain a c...
Lubinski and Humphreys (1990) illustrated how moderator effects uncovered using hierarchical multipl...
Statistical and methodological myths and urban legends (MULs) are perpetuated truisms which in reali...
Given a linear relationship between two continuous random variables X and Y that may be moderated by...
that stepwise moderated regression provides a test of interaction effects that protects the nominal ...
Moderation analysis is getting more and more popular as a statistical analysis in psychology and in ...
© 2022 Elsevier Inc.It is common to assess moderation effects with moderated regression analysis. If...
Mediation analysis is central to theory building and testing in organizations research. M...
The research presented here is a comprehensive analysis of research on the Great Moderation and it...
Two of the most important extensions of the basic regression model are moderated effects (due to int...