Moderated mediation is a statistical concept that examines the interplay between mediation and moderation in a model. In a mediation model, a variable (the mediator) explains the relationship between an independent variable (IV) and a dependent variable (DV). In contrast, moderation refers to the idea that the effect of one variable on another changes depending on the level of a third variable (the moderator).

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