Data from
a hierarchical regression on bullying scores showed that, irrespective of sex, masculine traits predicted active bullying behavior.
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Three analyses were conducted with the cross-sectional data using teachers» WSS ratings of student achievement and students» WJ - R standard scores: a) correlations comparing the students» standard scores
on the various subtests of the WJ - R and the WSS checklist and summary report ratings of student achievement within the corresponding WSS domains, b) four - step
hierarchical regressions examining the different factors that accounted for the variance in students» spring WJ - R scores, and c) Receiver - Operating - Characteristic (ROC) curves, which make possible a determination of whether a random pair of average and below - average scores
on the WJ - R would be ranked correctly in terms of performance
on the WSS.
In Step 3, we conducted
hierarchical multiple
regressions on each of the adjustment variables.
Final results of
hierarchical regression analyses for time to complete and number of excess moves
on Tower of London task.
Independent sample t - test was used to compare the level of self - esteem, family function score and social support score between the two groups with and without grandparenting experience; Pearson correlation was calculated to explore how levels of self - esteem and family functions as well as perceived social support were related;
Hierarchical regression analysis was applied to examine the moderating effect of social support
on the relationship between family function and self - esteem.
Using the first year women's panel data of Korea Women's Development Institute, a series of analyses including
Hierarchical Multiple Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of ot
Hierarchical Multiple
Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of othe
Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of
hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of ot
hierarchical multiple
regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of othe
regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence
on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of other factors.
Drawing
on three waves of data collected from an ethnically diverse sample of middle school girls (n = 912),
hierarchical multiple
regression analyses revealed that more advanced development at the start of middle school predicted peer - and teacher - reported popularity as well as increased risk of being targeted for rumors.
Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the effects of friendship quality
on the adolescents» well - being as a function of country and hearing status.
Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the effect of pc use with a friend, country, hearing status, school setting and age
on the online, mixed and offline friendship quality.
In order to test the potential moderator effect between negative affectivity and effortful control
on ODD - related problems, we conducted two separate multiple
hierarchical regression analyses, one for the parental and the other for the teacher rate of ODD - related problems.
Therefore, given that only these four parameters were significantly associated with CU traits and ODD problems (teacher rate), we further conducted four separate multiple
hierarchical regression analyses, one for each of these parameters, in order to examine the contributions of CU traits, anxiety, ODD - related problems and their interactions
on attentional processing of emotional faces as indexed by these parameters.
We chose to utilize
hierarchical regression analyses which allowed us to control for potential demographic influences
on results.
By using...
hierarchical regression analyses potential moderating influences of self - reported trait - mindfulness and trait values of general psychological stress reactivity
on stress protective effects of a three months Taiji training were examined.
RESULTS: Results based
on hierarchical regression analysis showed that high CSE significantly weakened the negative relationship between detachment and depressive symptoms in this sample.
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.
Hierarchical Logistic
Regression of Interactive Family - peer Effects
on Sexual Risk Behavior at Wave 2 (N = 2,652)
Hierarchical linear
regressions were conducted in which each social relationship variable at Wave 2 (parent connectedness and supportive friendships) was regressed
on its Wave 1 levels, age, gender, race, and Wave 1 sexual risk in the first step.
The first
hierarchical regression analysis investigated the moderating effects of parental and school support
on the relationship between peer - victimization and mental health, while considering gender.
We used
hierarchical linear
regression analyses to test for program effects
on parenting stress, parenting behaviors, mental health, satisfaction with social support, and social support need.
Moreover, although integrative models were tested by using structural - equation modelling or
hierarchical regressions to demonstrate the predictive effect of positive youth development
on problem behaviour (Jessor et al. 2003; Lent et al. 2005), these cross-sectional studies did not examine the reverse predictive effect of problem behaviour
on positive youth development.
Hierarchical Logistic
Regression of Parent Connectedness and Mother — Child Communication Effects
on Sexual Risk Behavior at Wave 2 (N = 2,207)
To test Hypothesis II investigating the effects of parental depression variable
on the strength of an association between intelligence and behavior adaptability, first - order interaction variables were created and entered along with demographic covariates in
hierarchical regression analyses.
Third, to evaluate the moderating role of war - related trauma
on the association between attachment and mental health symptoms, we conducted three separate
hierarchical binomial logistic
regression analyses for each outcome.
Due to the non-significant associations between child internalizing problems and the parent co-regulation variables, the following
hierarchical regression analysis focused
on predictors of child externalizing problems.
Hierarchical regression analysis showed that fathering self - efficacy and fathers» co-parenting alliance moderated the effect of fathering stress
on fathers» marital satisfaction.
Hierarchical regression of demographic variables, restorativeness
on three dimensions of cynicism (N = 246) and work engagement.