Why is it better to use confidence intervals to identify indirect effects rather than the Sobel test?
A. It allows for more sophisticated analysis of degrees of mediation
B. It allows for error to be identified within our analysis
C. The Sobel test is outdated
D. The Sobel test only identifies direct effects
Answer: A
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