Sentences with phrase «from multilevel analyses»

Interacting with Facebook during one time period (Time1 — 2) leads people to feel worse later on during the same day (T2) controlling for how they felt initially (T1); values are regression weights from multilevel analyses (Panel A).
Results from multilevel analyses revealed that teacher — child closeness predicted improvements in observed self — regulation skills.

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«The Contribution of Training and Subject - Matter Knowledge to Teaching Effectiveness: A Multilevel Analysis of Longitudinal Evidence from Belize,» in Comparative Education Review (with J. Mullens and R. Murnane), (1996)
Correlates of intensity - specific physical activity in children aged 9 — 11 years: a multilevel analysis of UK data from the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment
Our multivariate multilevel analyses reinforce the hypothesis that contextual - structural factors from the perspective of both generations are critical for understanding variations in grandparental childcare.
Multilevel models are ideal because families with missing data are not removed from the analyses, and the models are not affected by unbalanced data (i.e., in which some families include more member reports than others).
Analyses were implemented at the level of the individual using random effects (multilevel) linear regression models24 fitted using maximum - likelihood estimation to allow for the correlation (or clustering) between the responses of subjects from the same MCH unit.
Trends and correlates of the public's perception of healthcare systems in the European Union: a multilevel analysis of Eurobarometer survey data from 2009 to 2013
Data from 22 training and 26 control classes were collected at three occasions and analyzed using multivariate multilevel analyses.
Meta - analysis with standardized effect sizes from multilevel and latent growth models.
The study involved conducting multilevel factor analyses on large multistate data sets and using the findings from those analyses to assess the predictive validity of the SAI in regard to student academic achievement.
By applying a multilevel approach to meta - analysis, there is no need for aggregating or selecting data, implying that all relevant effect sizes can be extracted from primary studies (see also Assink et al. 2015; Assink and Wibbelink 2016).
Van den Noortgate and Onghena (2003) compared multilevel meta - analysis with traditional meta - analytic methods and concluded that maximum likelihood multilevel approach is in general superior to the fixed - effects approaches and that the results of the multilevel approach are not substantially different from the results of the traditional random - effects approaches for intercept only models.
Multilevel cross-lagged path analyses found that adolescents» perceived relatedness with classroom peers subsequently predicted their increased self - reported behavioral engagement in that classroom from fall to winter and again from winter to spring.
Drawing on longitudinal data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS)(N = 1242) and multilevel modeling, analyses examine direct and indirect ways that traditional parenting practices, as well as parental histories of problematic behavior influence trajectories of offspring antisocial behavior.
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