Sentences with phrase «for moderation effects»

Long - term effects between perceived justice in the division of domestic work and women's relationship satisfaction: Testing for moderation effects.

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Stevia is a good option for diabetics, as even honey, dates and maple syrup are high in natural sugars, which, while fine in moderation for a healthy person, can have very negative effects for a diabetic.
«The herb and oil are safe when used in moderation, and have been used for thousands of years without reported toxic effects,» she says.
I've been using Xylitol for years now and in moderation so haven't experienced any of the typical side effects you hear about.
Most information available says that for most people, you'd have to eat very large amounts of spinach and eat it chronically to actually see negative effects, so this seems to be yet another example of moderation is probably best.
For coffee, you need to drink it in moderation to minimize effects related to unregulated blood sugar levels.
Moderation analyses indicated that immediate questions and non-immediate questions had a more positive effect on student retellings of an informational text and a narrative text, respectively, for less proficient than more proficient readers.
However, if you feel that you absolutely need to give your cat treats, do so in moderation, and maybe consider giving something like dental treats so they are at least achieving a beneficial effect other than just a treat for your cat.
Results for Steps 1 and 2 are identical for the models testing moderation of marital quality for the effects of self - reported vision and visual acuity.
A moderation effect was found for university sample.
Hypothetical model: (1) MR mental representations, (2) subjective appraisal process between brackets, (3) reciprocal effects between variables are present but not depicted (except for the link between wellbeing and teacher — student interactions) as the theoretical model implies causality, and (4) the dotted lines represent a mediational model; an alternative possibility is moderation represented by the dashed lines
Neighborhood deprivation moderation was found regardless of whether the threshold for defining severe deprivation was set at the median, upper third, or upper fourth of the sample; intervention effects continued to be evident for the moderate - risk neighborhood group and not found for the severe - risk group.
The main difference between mediated moderation and moderated mediation is that for the former there is initial (overall) moderation and this effect is mediated and for the latter there is no moderation but the effect of either the treatment on the mediator (path A) is moderated or the effect of the mediator on the outcome (path B) is moderated.
To examine mechanisms accounting for these relationships, we ran a path model including the expected mediation and moderation effects of frequency and enjoyment of collaboration on the relationship between couple's percentage of shared selves and well - being.
The researchers next looked for the presence of a mediated moderation effect.
Post hoc sensitivity analyses showed that for the two trials with longer - term data, moderation effects disappeared at 4 or 12 months follow - up.
We are among the first to integrate data across trials to allow for stringent moderation analysis of parenting intervention effects.
For male adolescent gamers, pathological involvement with predominantly violent games may explain some of the effect on physical aggression, but our moderation analyses indicated that pathological gaming predicted an increase in physical aggression regardless of violent content.
For identification of moderation effects, we computed the cross-product vector of the predictors (relationship conflict with conscientiousness, agreeableness and neuroticism).
Multi-level modeling results provided strong support for the stress generation process in children of affectively ill parents and highlight the importance of considering gender and age moderation effects.
Possible explanations for the absence of moderation for paternal attachment and externalizing problems are discussed, as are explanations for the mediating effect of emotion regulation.
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