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Analyse de modération robuste×Analyse robuste des chemins×
DomaineStatistiqueStatistique
FamilleLatent structureLatent structure
Année d'origine20071998
Auteur d'origineHayes & Cai; WilcoxYuan & Bentler (robust SEM/path framework); Huber (M-estimation foundation)
TypeRobust regression-based interaction testCausal path modeling with robust estimation
Source fondatriceHayes, A. F. & Cai, L. (2007). Using heteroscedasticity-consistent standard error estimators in OLS regression: An introduction and software implementation. Behavior Research Methods, 39(4), 709–722. DOI ↗Yuan, K.-H. & Bentler, P. M. (1998). Robust mean and covariance structure analysis. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 51(1), 63–88. DOI ↗
Aliasrobust interaction analysis, robust moderated regression, HC-corrected moderation, outlier-resistant interaction testingrobust PA, path analysis with robust standard errors, robust causal path modeling, robust structural path modeling
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RésuméRobust moderation analysis tests whether the effect of a predictor on an outcome depends on the level of a moderator variable, using estimation methods that remain valid under non-normality, heteroscedasticity, or the presence of influential outliers. It is the preferred approach when standard ordinary least squares assumptions cannot be trusted.Robust path analysis applies robust estimation — such as sandwich standard errors or M-estimation — to path models that specify directed causal relationships among observed variables. It preserves valid inference about path coefficients and indirect effects when data violate normality, contain outliers, or exhibit heteroscedasticity that would distort conventional standard errors.
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