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Title: The Elaboration Model


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Chapter 15
  • The Elaboration Model

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Chapter Outline
  • The Origins of the Elaboration Model
  • The Elaboration Paradigm
  • Elaboration and Ex Post Facto Hypothesizing

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Steps in the Elaboration Model
  • A relationship is observed to exist between two
    variables.
  • A third variable is held constant in the sense
    that the cases under study are subdivided
    according to the attributes of that third
    variable.

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Steps in the Elaboration Model
  • The original two-variable relationship is
    recomputed within each of the subgroups.
  • The comparison of the original relationship with
    the relationships found within each subgroup
    provides a fuller understanding of the original
    relationship itself.

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Possible Outcomes of Elaboration Analysis
  • Replication A set of partial relationships is
    essentially the same as the corresponding
    zero-order relationship.
  • Explanation - A set of partial relationships is
    reduced essentially to zero when an antecedent
    variable is held constant.

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Possible Outcomes of Elaboration Analysis
  • Interpretation - A set of partial relationships
    is reduced essentially to zero when an
    intervening variable is held constant).
  • Specification - One partial relationship is
    reduced, ideally to zero, and the other remains
    about the same as the original relationship or is
    stronger.

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Replication
  • The result when partial relationships are
    essentially the same as the original
    relationship.
  • The original relationship has been replicated
    under test conditions.

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Explanation
  • When an original relationship is shown to be
    false through the introduction of a test
    variable.
  • Requires two conditions
  • The test variable must be antecedent to both the
    independent and dependent variables.
  • The partial relationships must be zero or
    significantly less than those found in the
    original.

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Interpretation
  • The outcome in which a test or control variable
    is discovered to be the mediating factor through
    which an independent variable has its effect on a
    dependent variable.
  • Does not deny the validity of the original causal
    relationship but clarifies the process through
    which that relationship functions.

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Specification
  • Partial relationships that differ significantly
    from each other.
  • Example one partial relationship is the same as
    or stronger than the original two-variable
    relationship, and the second partial relationship
    is less than the original and may be reduced to
    zero.
  • Specifies the conditions under which the original
    relationship holds.

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Ex Post Facto Hypothesizing
  • Development of hypotheses predicting
    relationships that have already been observed.
  • Invalid because its impossible to disconfirm
    them.
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