Specifically,
hierarchical regression analysis performed showed significant associations between ECE and letter naming, fine motor skills, expressive language, and problem solving.
Not exact matches
Correlations and
hierarchical multiple
regression analyses were
performed.
To test both questions,
hierarchical regression analyses were
performed with demographics entered in block one of each model, the mindfulness subscales entered into block two, and one conflict style entered as the criterion variable for each model.
A series of
hierarchical regression analyses were
performed to test whether the influence of early infant behavioral characteristics on later parenting stress and temperament ratings would vary depending on factors in the infant — parent dyad.
In total, four stepwise
hierarchical regressions were
performed: one predicting school absences and separate
hierarchical regression analyses for each factor of the SASC - R because results of a multivariate
hierarchical regression analysis were significant, Wilk's lambda, F (3, 62) = 6.24, p <.01.
Third, to determine which fine - grained temperament traits were associated with internalizing and externalizing problems,
hierarchical multiple
regression analyses were
performed in SPSS version 19.
A three - step,
hierarchical regression analysis was
performed to predict change in generalized anxiety from cognitive vulnerabilities, sub-dimensions of psychological well - being, and their interaction (as well as T1 generalized anxiety).