Why would you need Stata to compute regression coefficients or Excel to get
confidence intervals?
凌楚定 wrote
> Dear list,
>
> I think there must be some guys knowledgeable about moderated mediation or
> mediated moderation.
>
> I have read the paper Methods for integrating moderation and mediation: A
> general analytical framework using moderated path analysis written by
> Edwards & Lambert (2007) and grasped how to test similar models with
> general data.
>
> However, now my aim is to test a moderated mediation model with balanced
> panel data. I wonder whether it is still applicable to run the bootstrap
> macro using SPSS after getting the regression coefficients from STATA, and
> put the results of bootstrap into Excel to get the confidence interval. I
> am uncertain about the statistical principles underlying the regressions
> in SPSS with general data and the regressions in STAT with balanced panel
> data.
>
> I would be grateful if some of you can give me some suggestions.
>
>
> Chu-Ding LING-----
> Ph.D. Student of Business Administration
> School of Management
> Zhejiang University
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