Sentences with phrase «moderated mediation effect»

The longitudinal effects of temperaments and parenting on problem behaviors in adolescence: moderated mediation effects of parenting by gender.

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Treatment effects for adolescent struggling readers: An application of moderated mediation, Learning and Individual Differences, 23, 10 - 21.
Dr. Judd has made major contributions to the literatures on mediation (including mediated moderation and moderated mediation), latent variable analysis and structural equation modeling, models of interdependence, moderation, and generalizing effects by treating stimuli as random factors.
Direct and indirect effects of genetic and nutrition (including maternal diet) on AD with PUFA in buccal cells and plasma glycerophospholipids as a potential mediator will be evaluated by moderated mediation path analysis.50
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.
Moderated mediation is when the effect of the treatment A on the mediator and / or the partial effect B on the dependent variable depend in turn on levels of another variable (moderator).
Therefore, the purposes of this study were to: (1) longitudinally assess whether adolescent PA at age 15 mediates the effect of parental encouragement for PA at age 15 for predicting adolescent body satisfaction at age 16, while controlling for body mass index (BMI), and (2) examine the extent that adolescent sex moderated the mediation of adolescent PA on the association between parental encouragement for PA and body satisfaction.
A conditional indirect effect (also known as moderated mediation) was tested in the present study, in which the partial effect of change in intrusiveness on change in anxiety was hypothesized to be stronger for early adolescents than children [44, 45].
Given that a significant moderating effect of child age was found in Study Aim 2, the mediation model was tested separately for the two age groups (i.e., ages 9 — 12 years and ages 13 — 19 years) by using the aforementioned four criteria indicated by Baron and Kenny (1986).
Lastly, a test for moderated mediation was used to examine the moderating effect of sex on this association [37].
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