Hello!
I am using gformula for a mediation analysis, when I add an extra variable, the indirect effect changes dramatically. How do I see the coefficients from the models that are contributing to this indirect effect? I have tried to add noisily in front of the command, but still cannot see what is going on behind the scenes to give me my indrect effect estimation. I cannot see anything on the help page for gformula.
Thank you!
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