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annotation = {mediation, mediation-delta},
}

@Article{Granger-1969,
author = {C. W. J. Granger},
date = {1969-08},
journaltitle = {Econometrica},
title = {Investigating causal relations by econometric models and cross-spectral methods},
doi = {10.2307/1912791},
issn = {0012-9682},
number = {3},
pages = {424},
volume = {37},
abstract = {There occurs on some occasions a difficulty in deciding the direction of causality between two related variables and also whether or not feedback is occurring. Testable definitions of causality and feedback are proposed and illustrated by use of simple two-variable models. The important problem of apparent instantaneous causality is discussed and it is suggested that the problem often arises due to slowness in recording information or because a sufficiently wide class of possible causal variables has not been used. It can be shown that the cross spectrum between two variables can be decomposed into two parts, each relating to a single causal arm of a feedback situation. Measures of causal lag and causal strength can then be constructed. A generalisation of this result with the partial cross spectrum is suggested.},
publisher = {JSTOR},
}

@Article{Kalman-1960,
author = {R. E. Kalman},
date = {1960-03},
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publisher = {Society for Industrial {\&} Applied Mathematics ({SIAM})},
}

@Article{Engel-1977,
author = {George L. Engel},
date = {1977-04},
journaltitle = {Science},
title = {The need for a new medical model: A challenge for biomedicine},
doi = {10.1126/science.847460},
issn = {1095-9203},
number = {4286},
pages = {129--136},
volume = {196},
abstract = {The dominant model of disease today is biomedical, and it leaves no room within tis framework for the social, psychological, and behavioral dimensions of illness. A biopsychosocial model is proposed that provides a blueprint for research, a framework for teaching, and a design for action in the real world of health care. },
publisher = {American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)},
}

@Article{Hinkley-1977,
author = {David V. Hinkley},
date = {1977-08},
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publisher = {American Psychological Association ({APA})},
}

@Article{Oehlert-1992,
author = {Gary W. Oehlert},
date = {1992-02},
journaltitle = {The American Statistician},
title = {A note on the delta method},
doi = {10.1080/00031305.1992.10475842},
issn = {1537-2731},
number = {1},
pages = {27--29},
volume = {46},
abstract = {The delta method is an intuitive technique for approximating the moments of functions of random variables. This note reviews the delta method and conditions under which delta-method approximate moments are accurate.},
keywords = {approximate moments, asymptotic approximations, Taylor series},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}

@Article{Oud-vandenBercken-Essers-1990,
author = {Johan H. Oud and John H. {van den Bercken} and Raymond J. Essers},
date = {1990-12},
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publisher = {Informa {UK} Limited},
}

@Article{Tibshirani-1996,
author = {Robert Tibshirani},
date = {1996-01},
journaltitle = {Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology},
title = {Regression shrinkage and selection via the lasso},
doi = {10.1111/j.2517-6161.1996.tb02080.x},
issn = {1467-9868},
number = {1},
pages = {267--288},
volume = {58},
abstract = {We propose a new method for estimation in linear models. The ‘lasso’ minimizes the residual sum of squares subject to the sum of the absolute value of the coefficients being less than a constant. Because of the nature of this constraint it tends to produce some coefficients that are exactly 0 and hence gives interpretable models. Our simulation studies suggest that the lasso enjoys some of the favourable properties of both subset selection and ridge regression. It produces interpretable models like subset selection and exhibits the stability of ridge regression. There is also an interesting relationship with recent work in adaptive function estimation by Donoho and Johnstone. The lasso idea is quite general and can be applied in a variety of statistical models: extensions to generalized regression models and tree-based models are briefly described.},
publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
}

@Article{VonKorff-Simon-1996,
author = {Michael {Von Korff} and Gregory Simon},
date = {1996-06},
journaltitle = {British Journal of Psychiatry},
title = {The Relationship Between Pain and Depression},
doi = {10.1192/s0007125000298474},
issn = {1472-1465},
number = {S30},
pages = {101--108},
volume = {168},
abstract = {Empirical results from epidemiological studies on pain–depression comorbidity in primary care and population samples have shown that: (a) pain is as strongly associated with anxiety as with depressive disorders; (b) characteristics that most strongly predict depression are diffuseness of pain and the extent to which pain interferes with activities; (c) certain psychological symptoms (low energy, disturbed sleep, worry) are prominent among pain patients, while others (guilt, loneliness) are not; (d) depression and pain dysfunction are evident early in the natural history of pain, but dysfunction and distress are often transient; and (e) among initially dysfunctional pain patients whose dysfunction is chronic, depression levels do not improve but neither do they increase over time with chronicity alone. These results seem consistent with these mechanisms of pain–depression comorbidity; (1) a trait of susceptibility to both dysphoric physical symptoms (including pain) and psychological symptoms (including depression), and a state of somatosensory amplification in which psychological distress amplifies dysphoric physical sensations (including pain); (2) psychological illness and behavioural dysfunction being interrelated features of a maladaptive response to pain evident early in the natural history of the condition, and often resolving during an early recovery phase; (3) pain constituting a significant physical and psychological stressor that may induce or exacerbate psychological distress. Thus, pain and psychological illness should be viewed as having reciprocal psychological and behavioural effects involving both processes of illness expression and adaption, as well as pain having specific effects on emotional state and behavioural function.},
publisher = {Royal College of Psychiatrists},
}

@InBook{Arbuckle-1996,
author = {James L. Arbuckle},
booktitle = {Advanced structural equation modeling},
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}

@InBook{Gollob-Reichardt-1991,
author = {H. F. Gollob and C. S. Reichardt},
author = {Harry F. Gollob and Charles S. Reichardt},
editor = {Linda M. Collins and John L. Horn},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
title = {Interpreting and estimating indirect effects assuming time lags really matter},
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keywords = {multiple imputation, number of imputations, full information maximum likelihood, missing data, statistical power},
}

@Article{Grundy-Gondoli-BlodgettSalafia-2007,
author = {Amber M. Grundy and Dawn M. Gondoli and Elizabeth H. {Blodgett Salafia}},
date = {2007},
journaltitle = {Journal of Family Psychology},
title = {Marital conflict and preadolescent behavioral competence: Maternal knowledge as a longitudinal mediator},
doi = {10.1037/0893-3200.21.4.675},
issn = {0893-3200},
number = {4},
pages = {675--682},
volume = {21},
abstract = {The present study considered whether maternal knowledge mediated the relation between overt marital conflict and preadolescent behavioral competence. Four years of self-report data were collected from 133 mothers and their preadolescents, beginning when the preadolescents were in 4th grade. Marital conflict, maternal knowledge, and preadolescent behavioral competence were assessed at all 4 time points in order to apply a stringent methodology for assessing longitudinal mediating patterns. The results indicated that maternal knowledge mediated the relation between marital conflict and preadolescent behavioral competence. Thus, the present study identified one possible process through which marital conflict may affect preadolescent behavior. },
publisher = {American Psychological Association (APA)},
}

@Article{HatemiJ-2003,
author = {Abdulnasser Hatemi-J},
date = {2003-02},
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keywords = {item nonresponse, missing at random, multiple imputation, nonignorable missing mechanism, regression, sampling properties and simulations},
}

@Article{Raykov-Marcoulides-2004,
author = {Tenko Raykov and George A. Marcoulides},
date = {2004-10},
journaltitle = {Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal},
title = {Using the delta method for approximate interval estimation of parameter functions in {SEM}},
doi = {10.1207/s15328007sem1104_7},
issn = {1532-8007},
number = {4},
pages = {621--637},
volume = {11},
abstract = {In applications of structural equation modeling, it is often desirable to obtain measures of uncertainty for special functions of model parameters. This article provides a didactic discussion of how a method widely used in applied statistics can be employed for approximate standard error and confidence interval evaluation of such functions. The described approach is illustrated with data from a cognitive intervention study, in which it is used to estimate time-invariant reliability in multiwave, multiple indicator models.},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}

@Article{Schafer-Graham-2002,
author = {Joseph L. Schafer and John W. Graham},
date = {2002},
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annotation = {mediation, mediation-bootstrap},
}

@Article{Tibshirani-2011,
author = {Robert Tibshirani},
date = {2011-04},
journaltitle = {Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology},
title = {Regression shrinkage and selection via the lasso: A retrospective},
doi = {10.1111/j.1467-9868.2011.00771.x},
issn = {1467-9868},
number = {3},
pages = {273--282},
volume = {73},
abstract = {In the paper I give a brief review of the basic idea and some history and then discuss some developments since the original paper on regression shrinkage and selection via the lasso.},
publisher = {Oxford University Press (OUP)},
}

@Article{Tofighi-Kelley-2019,
author = {Davood Tofighi and Ken Kelley},
date = {2019-06},
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keywords = {MICE, multiple imputation, chained equations, fully conditional specification, Gibbs sampler, predictor selection, passive imputation, R},
}

@Article{VerHoef-2012,
author = {Jay M. {Ver Hoef}},
date = {2012-05},
journaltitle = {The American Statistician},
title = {Who invented the delta method?},
doi = {10.1080/00031305.2012.687494},
issn = {1537-2731},
number = {2},
pages = {124--127},
volume = {66},
abstract = {Many statisticians and other scientists use what is commonly called the ``delta method.'' However, few people know who proposed it. The earliest article was found in an obscure journal, and the author is rarely cited for his contribution. This article briefly reviews three modern versions of the delta method and how they are used. Then, some history on the author and the journal of the first known article on the delta method is given. The original author’s specific contribution is reproduced, along with a discussion on possible reasons that it has been overlooked.},
publisher = {Informa UK Limited},
}

@Article{Voelkle-Oud-2012,
author = {Manuel C. Voelkle and Johan H. L. Oud},
date = {2012-03},
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