The Underappreciated Effects of Unreliability on Multiple Regression and Mediation

D. Trafimow
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There is an increasing trend for researchers in the social sciences to draw causal conclusions from correlational data. Even researchers who use relatively causally neutral language in describing their findings, imply causation by including diagrams with arrows. Moreover, they typically make recommendations for intervention or other applications in their discussion sections, that would make no sense without an implicit assumption that the findings really do indicate causal pathways. The present manuscript commences with the generous assumption that regression-based procedures extract causation out of correlational data, with an exploration of the surprising effects of unreliability on causal conclusions. After discussing the pros and cons of correcting for unreliability, the generous assumption is questioned too. The conclusion is that researchers should be more cautious in interpreting findings based on correlational research paradigms.
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不信度在多元回归与中介中的低估效应
社会科学研究者越来越倾向于从相关数据中得出因果结论。即使是使用因果关系相对中立的语言来描述他们的发现的研究人员,也会用带有箭头的图表来暗示因果关系。此外,他们通常会在讨论部分提出干预或其他应用的建议,如果没有一个隐含的假设,即研究结果确实表明了因果关系,那么这些建议就没有意义。目前的手稿开始与慷慨的假设,回归为基础的程序提取因果关系的相关数据,与不可靠的因果结论的惊人影响的探索。在讨论了对不可靠性进行校正的利弊之后,这个慷慨的假设也受到了质疑。结论是,研究者在解释基于相关研究范式的研究结果时应更加谨慎。
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