Benchmark validation of statistical models: Application to mediation analysis of imagery and memory Article

MacKinnon, DP, Valente, MJ, Wurpts, IC. (2018). Benchmark validation of statistical models: Application to mediation analysis of imagery and memory . PSYCHOLOGICAL METHODS, 23(4), 654-671. 10.1037/met0000174

cited authors

  • MacKinnon, DP; Valente, MJ; Wurpts, IC

abstract

  • This article describes benchmark validation, an approach to validating a statistical model. According to benchmark validation, a valid model generates estimates and research conclusions consistent with a known substantive effect. Three types of benchmark validation-(a) benchmark value, (b) benchmark estimate, and (c) benchmark effect-are described and illustrated with examples. Benchmark validation methods are especially useful for statistical models with assumptions that are untestable or very difficult to test. Benchmark effect validation methods were applied to evaluate statistical mediation analysis in eight studies using the established effect that increasing mental imagery improves recall of words. Statistical mediation analysis led to conclusions about mediation that were consistent with established theory that increased imagery leads to increased word recall. Benchmark validation based on established substantive theory is discussed as a general way to investigate characteristics of statistical models and a complement to mathematical proof and statistical simulation.

publication date

  • December 1, 2018

published in

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 654

end page

  • 671

volume

  • 23

issue

  • 4