Sentences with phrase «effect reached significance»

Regarding attachment avoidance, one main effect reached significance: higher attachment avoidance predicted a smaller N2 local peak amplitude, b = 4.80, SE = 1.69, P = 0.005.

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For the comparison of intercessory prayer plus standard care versus standard care alone, overall there was no clear effect of intercessory prayer on death, with the effect not reaching statistical significance and data being heterogeneous (6 RCTs, n = 6784, random - effects RR 0.77 CI 0.51 to 1.16, I (2) 83 %).
The difference in the magnitude of the effect of fan use between warmer and cooler room temperatures was significant (P =.03 for the interaction term), whereas the differences in open window status, sleep position, bed sharing, and pacifier use did not reach significance (P =.13, P =.08, P =.59, and P =.16, respectively).
In four other surveys, the effect goes in the expected negative direction, even if it does not reach conventional levels of statistical significance.
Similar trends were observed for the effect of TE in WT mice, but these did not reach statistical significance [Fig. 3 (a)-RSB-.
Although the effects were less dramatic than in db / db mice, WT mice also responded to TE and WBV with reductions in hepatic lipid content, but these did not reach statistical significance in post hoc comparisons [Fig. 4 (a)-RSB-.
Chronic rapamycin treatment tended to increase dentate gyrus DCX immunoreactivity in aged animals, but this effect was far from reaching statistical significance.
When both groups eat the same amount of calories (isocaloric), the low - carb groups still tend to lose more weight but the effects aren't large enough to reach statistical significance.
Assessing the effect of bench press ROM, Mookerje & Ratamess (1999) found that during partial ROM bench press, elbow extension duration was longer (58 %) than the flexion duration, but this did not reach statistical significance.
Although the gene × coffee interaction did not reach significance in either group, the modifying effect of CYP1A2 genotype on risk of MI associated with coffee consumption was similar for both smokers and nonsmokers (Table 3).
For the Labrador data of HD and ED, the significance of the chain effect was also analysed by ANOVA where no significant chain differences should be found if convergence is reached and if subsequent samples from the chain are indeed independent.
There were no statistically significant effects on child cognitive development, internalising behaviour or externalising behaviour at post-intervention; however, internalising and externalising behaviours were marginally significant and may have reached statistical significance with a larger sample.
Therefore, MF - PEP treatment effects may be cumulative, taking longer than 6 months to reach statistical and clinical significance as observed in the IMM group.
The hypothesized moderator effect of negative affect did not reach statistical significance (Table 2).
In addition to the 3 effects above, the study found suggestive evidence of a reduction in the 10 other substance use outcomes that were measured, but these other effects did not reach statistical significance at conventional (0.05) levels and may therefore be chance findings.
The indirect effect of spatial anxiety on mobility was in the expected direction but did not reach statistical significance; however, its inclusion did make the model perform better overall.
At the end of the intervention (infant age = 24 month), attachment security scores derived from Waters» Attachment Q - Sort were in the predicted direction and showed a medium effect size, but did not reach criteria of statistical significance.
Importantly, PMTO's effect on mothers» arrests may well be valid, but because it reached statistical significance in only one of two measures (i.e., number versus likelihood of arrest)-- and possibly not at the 0.05 level — we believe it needs confirmation in additional studies to rule out the possibility that it is a chance finding.
3 The study found suggestive positive effects on parenting stress and maternal depression, but they did not reach statistical significance in most analyses and therefore could be due to chance.
The agreement between therapist and patient on tasks (t14 = 1.26, P =.22, d = 0.22) and the bond between therapist and patient were rated higher as well (t14 = 1.62, P =.12, d = 0.33), although the difference did not reach statistical significance and the effect sizes were small.
The study found suggestive evidence of a decrease in mothers» likelihood of arrest during the nine years (as distinguished from number of arrests), but this effect did not reach statistical significance and therefore could be due to chance.7
Although the effect sizes are small, they all reach a significance level of.01.
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