Study 1: Direct and Indirect Effects of Applicant Demographic on Suitability Through Adaptability
. | . | M (Adaptability) . | . | Y (Suitability) . | . | Indirect Effects . | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SEboot . | LLCI . | ULCI . |
X (applicant demographic) | a | c′ | |||||||||||
D1 | 0.33 | .33 | .32 | D1 | 0.01 | .28 | .98 | D1 | 0.14 | .18 | −.153 | .574 | |
D2 | 1.35 | .37 | .00 | D2 | −0.15 | .27 | .66 | D2 | 0.58 | .21 | .239 | 1.100 | |
D3 | 1.03 | .29 | .00 | D3 | −0.60 | .25 | .03 | D3 | 0.44 | .15 | .191 | .806 | |
M (adaptability) | b | 0.43 | .11 | .00 | |||||||||
Constant | i | 4.10 | .24 | .00 | i | 4.05 | .49 | .00 |
. | . | M (Adaptability) . | . | Y (Suitability) . | . | Indirect Effects . | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SEboot . | LLCI . | ULCI . |
X (applicant demographic) | a | c′ | |||||||||||
D1 | 0.33 | .33 | .32 | D1 | 0.01 | .28 | .98 | D1 | 0.14 | .18 | −.153 | .574 | |
D2 | 1.35 | .37 | .00 | D2 | −0.15 | .27 | .66 | D2 | 0.58 | .21 | .239 | 1.100 | |
D3 | 1.03 | .29 | .00 | D3 | −0.60 | .25 | .03 | D3 | 0.44 | .15 | .191 | .806 | |
M (adaptability) | b | 0.43 | .11 | .00 | |||||||||
Constant | i | 4.10 | .24 | .00 | i | 4.05 | .49 | .00 |
Note. 60-year-old was the reference category: D1 = Baby Boomer, D2 = Gen-Y/Millennial, and D3 = 29-year-old. LLCI = lower level confidence interval; ULCI = upper level confidence interval. a = the effect of the predictor on the mediator; b = the effect of the mediator on the outcome, controlling for the predictor; c’ = the direct effect of the predictor on the outcome, controlling for the mediator
Study 1: Direct and Indirect Effects of Applicant Demographic on Suitability Through Adaptability
. | . | M (Adaptability) . | . | Y (Suitability) . | . | Indirect Effects . | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SEboot . | LLCI . | ULCI . |
X (applicant demographic) | a | c′ | |||||||||||
D1 | 0.33 | .33 | .32 | D1 | 0.01 | .28 | .98 | D1 | 0.14 | .18 | −.153 | .574 | |
D2 | 1.35 | .37 | .00 | D2 | −0.15 | .27 | .66 | D2 | 0.58 | .21 | .239 | 1.100 | |
D3 | 1.03 | .29 | .00 | D3 | −0.60 | .25 | .03 | D3 | 0.44 | .15 | .191 | .806 | |
M (adaptability) | b | 0.43 | .11 | .00 | |||||||||
Constant | i | 4.10 | .24 | .00 | i | 4.05 | .49 | .00 |
. | . | M (Adaptability) . | . | Y (Suitability) . | . | Indirect Effects . | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SE . | p . | . | Coeff. . | SEboot . | LLCI . | ULCI . |
X (applicant demographic) | a | c′ | |||||||||||
D1 | 0.33 | .33 | .32 | D1 | 0.01 | .28 | .98 | D1 | 0.14 | .18 | −.153 | .574 | |
D2 | 1.35 | .37 | .00 | D2 | −0.15 | .27 | .66 | D2 | 0.58 | .21 | .239 | 1.100 | |
D3 | 1.03 | .29 | .00 | D3 | −0.60 | .25 | .03 | D3 | 0.44 | .15 | .191 | .806 | |
M (adaptability) | b | 0.43 | .11 | .00 | |||||||||
Constant | i | 4.10 | .24 | .00 | i | 4.05 | .49 | .00 |
Note. 60-year-old was the reference category: D1 = Baby Boomer, D2 = Gen-Y/Millennial, and D3 = 29-year-old. LLCI = lower level confidence interval; ULCI = upper level confidence interval. a = the effect of the predictor on the mediator; b = the effect of the mediator on the outcome, controlling for the predictor; c’ = the direct effect of the predictor on the outcome, controlling for the mediator
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