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Reporting Mediation and Moderation

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Dr. Jef Kahn, Illinois State University
Updated October 5, 2020

Compared to other forms of conflict resolution, mediation involves the disputants directly in the conflict and in the process of resolution (Frenkel & Stark, 2008). As a result, mediation seeks self-determination, impartiality, and neutrality as the essential foundation in the practice so that inequalities are avoided in the process. Mediation is a multi-stage process designed to get results. It is less formal than a trial or arbitration, but there are distinct stages to the mediation process that account for the system’s high rate of success. Settlement – The vast majority of settlements result in monetary relief for the customer claimant. Mediation – A number of cases are settled through an informal, voluntary process in which a mediator facilitates negotiations between disputing parties. As a result, they shy from exchanging mediation statements, prefer to avoid joint sessions, and avoid sharing as much as possible with the other side. The risk: Although information may be power, in mediation if you do not share information, it will not help you. And because fewer than 5 percent of cases go to trial (in most jurisdictions), it.

Here is also a quick overview for how to report moderation and mediation. 831.88 KB; Cite. 31 Recommendations. But the result is not as expected.

Complex regression procedures like mediation and moderation are best explained with a combination of plain language and a figure. For mediation, a path diagram that illustrates the mediational relationship and indicates beta weights is most useful. The statistical significance of the indirect effect should be tested using bootstrapping (see Hayes [2013], Introduction to mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis). For moderation, a figure showing conditional/simple slopes at different levels of the moderator (typically 1 SD above, 1 SD below, and the M of the moderator variable for continious moderators) is most useful.

A brief, simulated example of how to report simple mediation:
The relationship between math ability and interest in becoming a math major was mediated by math self-efficacy. As Figure 1 illustrates, the standardized regression coefficient between math ability and math self-efficacy was statistically significant, as was the standardized regression coefficient between math self-efficacy and interest in the math major. The standardized indirect effect was (.47)(.36) = .17. We tested the significance of this indirect effect using bootstrapping procedures. Unstandardized indirect effects were computed for each of 10,000 bootstrapped samples, and the 95% confidence interval was computed by determining the indirect effects at the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles. The bootstrapped unstandardized indirect effect was .84, and the 95% confidence interval ranged from .21, 1.28. Thus, the indirect effect was statistically significant.

A brief, simulated example of how to report moderation:
Negative affect was examined as a moderator of the relation between social support and job burnout. Social support and negative affect were entered in the first step of the regression analysis. In the second step of the regression analysis, the interaction term between negative affect and social support was entered, and it explained a significant increase in variance in job burnout, ΔR2 = .03, F(1, 335) = 14.61, p < .001. Thus, negative affect was a significant moderator of the relationship between social support and job burnout. The unstandardized simple slope for employees 1 SD below the mean of negative affect was .56, the unstandardized simple slope for employees with a mean level of negative affect was -.08, and the unstandardized simple slope for employees 1 SD above the mean of negative affect was -.72 (see Figure 2).

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Mediation

A settlement of a dispute or controversy by setting up an independent person between two contending parties in order to aid them in the settlement of their disagreement.

In International Law, mediation is the friendly interference of one state in the controversies of nations. It is recognized as a proper action to promote peace among nations.

The individual who intervenes in order to help the other parties settle their dispute is called a mediator.

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