Markus Brauer

Senior Research Scientist
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ph.D. 1994, University of Colorado at Boulder

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Hand-outs & Summaries

Useful links

Useful papers

  • Abelson, R. P., & Prentice, D. A. (1997). Contrast Tests of Interaction Hypotheses. Psychological Methods, 2, 315-328.
  • Brauer, M., & McClelland, G. H. (2005). L'utilisation des contrastes dans l'analyse des données: Comment tester des hypothèses spécifiques dans la recherche en psychologie? [The use of contrasts in data analyses: How should one test specific hypotheses in psychological research? ]. L'Année Psychologique, 105, 273-305.
  • Brauer, M. (2002). L'analyse des variables indépendantes continues et catégorielles: Alternatives à la dichotomisation [The analysis of continuous and categorical independent variables: Alternatives to dichotomization]. L'Année Psychologique, 102, 449-484.
  • Brauer, M. (2001). Les statistiques et les fours à chaleur tournante: Un outil plutôt qu'une finalité en soi [Statistics and convection ovens: A tool rather than a goal in and of itself]. Les Cahiers Internationaux de Psychologie Sociale, 51-52, 103-108.
  • Brauer, M. (2000). L'identification des processus médiateurs dans la recherche en psychologie [The identification of mediating processes in psychological research]. L'Année Psychologique, 100, 661-681.
  • Brauer, M., & Judd, C. M. (2000). Defining variables in relationship to other variables: When interactions suddenly turn out to be main effects. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 36, 410-423.
  • Judd, C. M., Kenny, D. A., McClelland, G. H. (2001). Estimating and testing mediation and moderation in within-subject designs. Psychological Methods, 6, 115-134.
  • MacCallum, R. C., Zhang, S., Preacher, K. J., Rucker, D. D. (2002). On the practice of dichotomization of quantitative variables. Psychological Methods, 7, 19-40.
  • Muller, D., Judd, C. M., & Yzerbyt, V. Y. (2005). When moderation is mediated and mediation is moderated. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89, 852-863.
  • Petty, R. E., Fabrigar, L. R., Wegener, D. T., Priester, J. R. (1996). Understanding data when interactions are present or hypothesized. Psychological Science, 7, 247-252.
  • Article showing that we can test mediation through moderation.