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Process Analysis
A Regression-Based Approach
Andrew F. Hayes
2013, Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-60918-230-4
7" x 10", 494 Pages, $65.00
DISCOUNT PRICE: $55.25
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This decidedly readable, informative book is perfectly suited for a range of audiences, from the
novice graduate student not quite ready for SEM to the advanced statistics instructor. Even the
seasoned quantitative methodologist will benefit from Hayes's years of accumulated wisdom as he
expertly navigates this burgeoningand at times inconsistentliterature. This book is particularly
well suited for graduate-level courses. Hayes brings conditional process analysis to life with such
passion that even the most 'stat-o-phobic' will become convinced that they too can master SPSS (or
SAS) process. The thoughtful use of real-life examples, accompanied by SPSS and SAS syntax and
output, makes the book highly accessible.
Shelley Brown, PhD, Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Canada
A welcome contribution. This book's accessible language and diverse set of examples will appeal
to a wide variety of substantive researchers looking to explore how or why, and under what
conditions, relationships among variables exist. Hayes has a unique ability to effectively
communicate technical material to nontechnical audiences. He facilitates application of several
cutting-edge statistical models by providing practical, well-oiled machinery for conducting the
analyses in practice. I can use this book to enhance my graduate-level mediation class by extending
the course to include more coverage on differentiating mediation versus moderation and on
conditional process models that simultaneously evaluate both effects together.
Amanda Jane Fairchild, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina
Mediation and moderation are two of the most widely used statistical tools in the social sciences.
Students and experienced researchers have been waiting for a clear, engaging, and comprehensive
book on these topics for years, but the wait has been worth itthis book is an absolute winner.
With his usual clarity, Hayes has written what will become the default resource on mediation and
moderation for many years to come.
Andy Field, PhD, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, United Kingdom
Hayes provides an accessible, thorough introduction to the analysis of models containing
mediators, moderators, or both. The text is easy to follow and written at a level appropriate for an
introductory graduate course on mediation and moderation analysis. The book is also an extremely
useful resource for applied researchers interested in analyzing conditional process models. One
strength is the inclusion of numerous examples using real data, with step-by-step instructions for
analysis of the data and interpretation of the results. This book's largest contribution to the field is
its replacement of the confusing terminology of mediated moderation and moderated mediation
with the clearer and broader term conditional process model.
Matthew Fritz, PhD, Department of Psychology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
This engaging book explains the fundamentals of mediation and moderation analysis and their
integration as conditional process analysis. Procedures are described for testing hypotheses about
the mechanisms by which causal effects operate, the conditions under which they occur, and the
moderation of mechanisms. Relying on the principles of ordinary least squares regression, Andrew
Hayes carefully explains the estimation and interpretation of direct and indirect effects, probing and
visualization of interactions, and testing of questions about moderated mediation. Examples using
data from published studies illustrate how to conduct and report the analyses described in the book.
Of special value, the book introduces and documents PROCESS, a macro for SPSS and SAS that
does all the computations described in the book. The author's website (www.afhayes.com) offers free
downloads of PROCESS plus data files for the book's examples.
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