Dear Researchers,
If I have assumed that Y is the dependent variable and X is the independent variable, and A is the moderator variable. And, also if the model will be as below:
Y = X + A + X*A
So, is there a statistical condition that requires, before examining the moderate effect, to show that there is a relationship between the moderator and the dependent variable on the one hand, and on the other hand, showing that there is a relationship between the moderator and the independent variable through empirical evidence in the literature?
If no, what if the previous literature has studied the above-mentioned relationships without examining the moderating effect on the relationship between the dependent and independent variable? Shall I mention all the previous relationships?
Many thanks in advance.
If I have assumed that Y is the dependent variable and X is the independent variable, and A is the moderator variable. And, also if the model will be as below:
Y = X + A + X*A
So, is there a statistical condition that requires, before examining the moderate effect, to show that there is a relationship between the moderator and the dependent variable on the one hand, and on the other hand, showing that there is a relationship between the moderator and the independent variable through empirical evidence in the literature?
If no, what if the previous literature has studied the above-mentioned relationships without examining the moderating effect on the relationship between the dependent and independent variable? Shall I mention all the previous relationships?
Many thanks in advance.
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