Collins L M, Graham J J, Flaherty B P
Multivariate Behav Res. 1998 Apr 1;33(2):295-312. doi: 10.1207/s15327906mbr3302_5.
The present article provides an alternative framework for evaluating mediated relationships. From this perspective. a mediated process is a chain reaction, beginning with an independent variable that affects a mediator that in turn affects an outcome. The definition of mediation offered here, presented for stage sequences, states three conditions for establishing mediation: (a) the independent variable affects the probability of the sequence no mediator to mediator to outcome; (b) the independent variable affects the probability of a transition into the mediator stage; (c) the mediator affects the probability of a transition into the outcome stage at every level of the independent variable. This definition of mediation is compared and contrasted with the well-known definition of mediation for continuous variables discussed in Baron and Kenny (1986), Judd and Kenny (1981), and Kenny, Kashy, and Bolger (1997). The definition presented in this article emphasizes the intraindividual, time-ordered nature of mediation.
本文提供了一个评估中介关系的替代框架。从这个角度来看,一个中介过程是一个连锁反应,始于一个影响中介变量的自变量,而中介变量又反过来影响一个结果。这里给出的中介定义,是针对阶段序列而言的,它阐述了建立中介的三个条件:(a)自变量影响从无中介变量到中介变量再到结果的序列的概率;(b)自变量影响进入中介阶段的概率;(c)在自变量的每个水平上,中介变量影响进入结果阶段的概率。本文给出的这个中介定义与Baron和Kenny(1986年)、Judd和Kenny(1981年)以及Kenny、Kashy和Bolger(1997年)中讨论的关于连续变量的著名中介定义进行了比较和对比。本文提出的定义强调了中介的个体内、时间顺序性质。