The moderating role of individual differences in the relation between transformational / transactional leadership perceptions and organizational identification
Exposure to bullying behaviors at work and subsequent symptoms of anxiety:
the moderating role of individual coping style.
Hierarchical multiple regressions, controlling for age and gender, were used to predict prosocial behaviors and emotional symptoms, and test
the moderating role of individual protective factors.
Not exact matches
Volunteer to
moderate a discussion between the
individuals, but don't fall into the trap
of trying to resolve a disagreement by playing the
role of go - between.
From an evolutionary perspective one
of the Oxytocin
roles is to
moderate pro-social behaviors, including compassion, mainly toward the survival
of weaker and vulnerable
individuals within groups, including females, pregnant females and offspring, who can not defend themselves in nature, in light
of the stress.
Prior Negative Mood Buffers Some
Individuals from Subsequent Negative Events: The
Moderating Role of Neuroticism
The
moderating role of prepubertal
individual factors (emotional problems in late childhood) and interpersonal factors (deviant peer affiliation, early dating, perceived peer popularity, and perceived parental rejection during adolescence) were tested.
The mediating or
moderating roles of more comprehensive social networks on depression among older
individuals should be examined in the future.
Several studies
of inpatients have noted that depressed
individuals are significantly less likely to be violent than
individuals with other types
of disorders.8 - 10, 23 Moreover, affective disorders were not found to be related to an increased risk for homicide in a Finnish cohort study.15 By contrast, other studies have found a relationship between affective disorders and homicide, 24 self - reported violent behavior, 2 and conduct disorder in childhood and adolescence.25 One possible explanation for these conflicting results could be the potential
moderating role of alcohol abuse in this relationship.
Understanding the
role of moderating influences is important for identifying
individual differences in the influence
of attachment on mental health and for targeting interventions that will hopefully improve mental health outcomes throughout the life span.
At KWCP this
role is fit for an
individual that has
moderate levels
of assertiveness, sociability, and flexibility.