This is the web companion page of the following paper
When
moderation is mediated and mediation is moderated.
Muller, D., Judd, C. M.,
& Yzerbyt, V. Y. (2005).
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 89,
852-863.
Important
notice!!!!
The version that has been
published contains three typographical errors.
Our sincere apologies for
the inconvenience. Here are the specific corrections
1/ On page 857, Table 2:
the correlation coefficient of EXP and BEH
is correctly printed as 0.385 but it should be shown to be significant, i.e.
0.385**
2/ On page 858, Table 3,
Equation 4: the b of SVO should read 2.042 and not -2.042
3/ On page 858, the
sentence
“Indeed, the coefficient
associated with the PRIME * SVO interaction has been reduced from 2.508 (in
Equation 4) to 0.041 (in Equation 6).”
should read
“Indeed, the coefficient
associated with the PRIME * SVO interaction has been reduced from 2.574 (in
Equation 4) to 0.041 (in Equation 6).”
4/ On page 860, bottom of
second column: the first equation should read Ho: b43 - b 63 = 0
Data illustrating mediated
moderation can be found in the following excel file:
This file contains seven
variables namely
OBS =
Observation
PRIME = Prime
SVO =
Social Value Orientation
PRIMESVO = Prime x Social Value Orientation
EXP =
Expectancy
EXPSVO = Expectancy x Social Value Orientation
BEH =
Behavior
Data illustrating
moderated mediation can be found in the following excel file:
This file contains seven variables namely
OBS =
Observation
MOOD = Mood
NFC =
Need for Cognition
MOODNFC = Mood x Need for Cognition
POS =
Positive Thoughts
POSNFC = Positive Thoughts x Need for Cognition
ATT = Attitude