Improving Mediation Analysis in Psychology: Addressing Illusory Indirect Effects Driven by Causal Heterogeneity

Improving Mediation Analysis in Psychology: Addressing Illusory Indirect Effects Driven by Causal Heterogeneity Prof Hilary Bergsieker (University of Waterloo, Canada) Statistical mediation analysis is both contested and widely used in psychology for testing theories about causal processes. First, I present a scoping review of mediation analyses from 3,889 eligible articles published between 2023 and 2024 in […]

Addressing Multiple Memories of Past Ingroup Transgressions: Psychological Underpinnings of Inclusive and Exclusive Collective Memory Approaches

Addressing Multiple Memories of Past Ingroup Transgressions: Psychological Underpinnings of Inclusive and Exclusive Collective Memory Approaches Carmen Lienen and Fiona Kazarovytska (Philipps-Universität & University of Mainz) Historical perpetrator groups are often implicated in multiple transgressions, yet psychological research on collective memory has predominantly focused on isolated instances of wrongdoing. The present research advances this literature by […]

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