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Converting a continuous moderator to categorical

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:48 am
by LPhillips
Please could someone help me interpret this? – in my model, if I treat a moderator as continuous, it does not have a significant interaction effect, despite having a significant effect on the DV and its presence in the model reducing the effect of the IV on the DV and increasing the R squared. If I transform it, using cluster analysis, into a categorical variable (high, medium and low) and use PLS-MGA analysis it does have a significant moderating effect? Why would it not have an effect as a continuous variable - measurement invariance?

Secondly, could someone help explain to me the circumstances under which is it acceptable to convert a continuous moderator to a categorical variable? I have seen many argue against it.

Many thanks in advance.

Re: Converting a continuous moderator to categorical

Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 8:17 am
by jmbecker
There is an interesting special issue in the Journal of Consumer Psychology (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 0815000807) that deals with this issue. It is nothing particularly specific to PLS, but more a general question when it is ok and when not.

Re: Converting a continuous moderator to categorical

Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 9:46 am
by LPhillips
Thank you for your response, this was very helpful.

After reading these articles, and reading about moderating effects in Henseler and Fassott's (2010) chapter in the Handbook of Partial Least Squares, I believe I am not seeing a significant interaction term (when using the product term approach) because the moderating effect is not linear. I believe I have a cascading moderating effect, where there are other categorical variables that are effecting the strength of the moderator effect. Theoretically this makes sense, my question is how do I model this in PLS-SEM? Do I use the product term approach for the direct effects and the product term for the main moderator effect and then run a PLS-MGA to see if the categorical variables moderate the interaction term? The Henseler and Fassott (2010) chapter only covers how to model cascading moderating effects where all variables are continuous.

Many thanks again in advance.

Re: Converting a continuous moderator to categorical

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:59 am
by jmbecker
That could be an option to investigate a linear interaction term in a multi-group analysis with another categorical moderator. In any case you would want to model the interaction effect using the two-stage approach: https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... _Treatment