![]() This file contains the answers of 211 people, and we are interested in the following columns: The dataset we are going to use is protest.sav. To start the analysis, you first have to download the data and install the PROCESS macro. Get Hayes’ book (2nd edition) Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis.Download the data, unzip the file and open disaster.sav with SPSS.Download the PROCESS V3.0 macro and install the macro.Make sure you have a current version of SPSS.If you would like to know more about the case, we would highly recommend you to read the book. In this blog we are purely focusing on the graphing part. Finally, they got question regarding their belief in climate change, resulting in the variable “SKEPTIC”, representing to what extent somebody is skeptic regarding climate change. The score was captures in the variable “JUSTIFY”, representing the strength of withholding aid to the victims. After reading the article, they had to answer to what extent the agreed/disagreed to not help the victims. This resulted in a variable called “FRAME”, with values 1 for those who received the climate change information, and 0 for those who didn’t get this information. Half of the group got the information that climate change caused the drought, and the other half of the group did not get information about the cause of the drought. In this case, it’s about a group of 211 people that read about famine in Africa caused by the droughts affecting the region. Besides, you can also download the PROCESS V3.0 macro for SPSS and SAS (and much more) from the site: The datafile you need for this example is called DISASTER. You can download the data from Hayes’ website. The case that we used is based on the article of Chapman and Lickel (2016), and you can find a detailed elaboration of this case in Andrew Hayes’ second book about Introduction to Mediation, Moderation, and Conditional Process Analysis (Hayes, 2017). This blog is about graphing moderation with the help of SPSS with the PROCESS macro, and our corresponding MD2C Graphing template for PROCESS v3.0 Model 1 – Moderation.
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