Path significance

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skr
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Path significance

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Hello,

While testing a particular structural model to obtain the direct effect of 3 independent variables on the dependent variable, all the path relationships get statistically significant at 5% significance level. Now, when two new constructs are added as the antecedents of that particular dependent variable into the existing model, the existing 3 path relationships fail to become significant. However, the new two path relationships are statistically significant. Could you explain the reason?
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Re: Path significance

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The new and old variables are collinear, i.e., they covary and thereby share variance. The explained variance of Y of the old variables is now partly or completely explained by the new collinear variables. That makes the old variables become insignificant. To a certain degree and if the new variables are necessary and important it is a good thing (your control for the influence of the new which renders the old insignificant). However, if collinearity levels are severe it could also be a problem because of the variance inflation in the estimates and therefore lower statistical power. The phenomenon is also linked to the phenomenon of suppression.
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Re: Path significance

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Furthermore, when I went for testing a different structural model by considering those new constructs as the mediator, all the indirect effects become significant (while direct paths are still not significant). Is this a case of full mediation?
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Re: Path significance

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Yes, that could be. It also shows that there is a dependency between the new and old --> collinearity as I mentioned earlier. If it makes theoretically sense to build a mediation model that could be a good solution.
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Re: Path significance

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Thank you Dr. Becker.
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