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Sample Size Requirements for Simple and Complex Mediation Models

Journal

EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT
Volume 82, Issue 1, Pages 76-106

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00131644211003261

Keywords

mediation analysis; mediation model; sample size; indirect effect; bootstrap method

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2019S1A5A2A03041362]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2019S1A5A2A03041362] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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This study investigated the sample size requirements for four commonly used mediation models through Monte Carlo simulations under various simulation conditions. The results provide practical guidelines for substantive researchers to determine the minimum required sample sizes and enhance understanding of factors related to sample size requirements in mediation models.
Mediation models have been widely used in many disciplines to better understand the underlying processes between independent and dependent variables. Despite their popularity and importance, the appropriate sample sizes for estimating those models are not well known. Although several approaches (such as Monte Carlo methods) exist, applied researchers tend to use insufficient sample sizes to estimate their models of interest, which might result in unstable and inaccurate estimation of the model parameters including mediation effects. In the present study, sample size requirements were investigated for four frequently used mediation models: one simple mediation model and three complex mediation models. For each model, path and structural equation modeling approaches were examined, and partial and complete mediation conditions were considered. Both the percentile bootstrap method and the multivariate delta method were compared for testing mediation effects. A series of Monte Carlo simulations was conducted under various simulation conditions, including those concerning the level of effect sizes, the number of indicators, the magnitude of factor loadings, and the proportion of missing data. The results not only present practical and general guidelines for substantive researchers to determine minimum required sample sizes but also improve understanding of which factors are related to sample size requirements in mediation models.

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