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PROCESS 3 Regression Assumptions
HAYES SPSS PROCESS MACRO Soleman Abu-Bader School of Social Work, Howard University sabu-bader@howard.edu Tiffanie Victoria Jones School of Social Work, Grambling State University jonestif@gram.edu ABSTRACT: This paper aims to focus on the emerging practical application of mediational analysis in social science research practice. 11.5.1 Instructions. SPSS cannot apply statistical inference to indirect effects, so we use the PROCESS macro developed for this purpose (Hayes, 2013).If correctly installed (see below), the macro can be used from within the SPSS Regression menu. Model templates for PROCESS for SPSS and SAS ⃝c 2013-2016 Andrew F. Hayes and The Guilford Press M X Y Y b1 eY 1 X D 1 b2 bk Conceptual Diagram Statistical Diagram D 1X D k-1 D k-1X bk+1.