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    Hayes, Andrew F.; Rockwood, Nicholas J.

    Behaviour research and therapy, November 2017, 2017-Nov, 2017-11-00, 20171101, Volume: 98
    Journal Article

    There have been numerous treatments in the clinical research literature about various design, analysis, and interpretation considerations when testing hypotheses about mechanisms and contingencies of effects, popularly known as mediation and moderation analysis. In this paper we address the practice of mediation and moderation analysis using linear regression in the pages of Behaviour Research and Therapy and offer some observations and recommendations, debunk some popular myths, describe some new advances, and provide an example of mediation, moderation, and their integration as conditional process analysis using the PROCESS macro for SPSS and SAS. Our goal is to nudge clinical researchers away from historically significant but increasingly old school approaches toward modifications, revisions, and extensions that characterize more modern thinking about the analysis of the mechanisms and contingencies of effects. •Addresses the practice of mediation and moderation analysis using linear regression in the pages of Behaviour Research and Therapy.•Offer some observations and recommendations, debunks some popular myths, and describes some new advances.•Provides an example set of analyses using the PROCESS macro for SPSS and SAS.•Nudges clinical researchers away from historically significant but increasingly old school approaches toward modifications, revisions, and extensions that characterize more modern thinking about the analysis of the mechanisms and contingencies of effects.