Sentences with word «nonsignificant»

Progressively increasing consumption of whole grains was associated with lower depression incidence, but these relations became nonsignificant in the fully adjusted model.
Adjustment for potentially confounding factors reduced the strength of these associations to either moderate or statistically nonsignificant levels.
The corresponding analysis with trust showed a weak positive but nonsignificant association in females only.
However, the interaction became nonsignificant at age 13, indicating the interaction of TaqIA polymorphism and maternal parenting may vary with development.
Summary of regression analyses with BMI Z score and sum of skinfolds as dependent variables showing regression coefficients (95 % CI) from simple regression analysis and multiple regression after backward elimination of nonsignificant variables
A large proportion of the studies included showed nonsignificant findings, which, in several cases, may be a result of low power.
Despite nonsignificant interaction effects indicated by odds ratios, the corresponding interactions (i.e., cross-differences between variables) in the average marginal effect metric may be significant (and vice versa)[37,38].
After case mix adjustment, the relation is reversed, showing nonsignificant increased mortality risk of home birth (OR 1.05, 95 % CI 0.91 — 1.21).
«Physicochemical measurements indicated only slight variation among fruits grown under different lighting regimes, and these findings were supported by nonsignificant differences in sensory attributes.»
However, as none of the predictors contribute significantly to mixed friendship quality, the model should be interpreted as nonsignificant.
Solid and dashed lines reflect significant and nonsignificant paths, respectively.
English economist John Maynard Keynes observed in The General Theory of Employment, Interest, And Money that «[d] ay - to - day fluctuations in the profits of existing investments, which are obviously of an ephemeral and nonsignificant character, tend to have an altogether excessive, and even an absurd, influence on the market.»
Home - range area was not correlated with body mass for males (n = 12, P ≥ 0.550 for the 3 estimators), and correlations between home - range area and mass for females were marginally nonsignificant for 50 % KHR (n = 15, r = − 0.49, P = 0.065) and 95 % KHR (r = − 0.45, P = 0.089).
Mitigation must render nonsignificant the impacts that mining activities have on the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems.
Three colors in these bar plots represent three significant levels: significantly positive relationships (dark brown), significantly negative relationships (light brown), and nonsignificant relationships (greenish brown).
The simple slopes analysis for depressive symptoms, however, yielded nonsignificant slopes predicting depressive symptoms from visual acuity for both high and low scores on supportive spouse behaviors (B = − 0.66, t = − 1.40, p = n.s. and B = 0.71, t = 1.52, p = n.s., respectively).
Four of the 8 studies that examined overweight children and adolescents reported nonsignificant findings.
A mediational model9 requires that the significant effect of the intervention on later psychopathology should become nonsignificant once the putative mediator is entered into the model.
To the contrary, we found that for the women visited during pregnancy and their child's infancy, there was a small and nonsignificant positive correlation between domestic violence and number of prenatal and postnatal nurse visits (r = 0.13), indicating that the presence of domestic violence was associated with slightly more, rather than fewer, nurse visits.
For both Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) and for psychological resources, most results of associations with saliva cortisol were nonsignificant particularly for single measures and for cortisol awakening response.
However, the many nonsignificant findings as well as the theoretical and methodological differences (e.g., heterogeneity in measures) complicate comparisons.
Research reviews have consistently reported a positive relationship across studies between the quality of the therapeutic alliance and therapy outcome, although there are some instances where the working alliance fails to predict outcome or where associations are nonsignificant [5 - 10].
[9] The effect of an independent variable on the dependent variable can become nonsignificant when the mediator is introduced simply because a trivial amount of variance is explained (i.e., not true mediation).
For both groups, family level variables display the strongest linkages, with patient disease status variables and demographics contributing modest or nonsignificant independent variance.
Next, following Snijders and Bosker's (1999) recommendations for fitting parsimonious models, nonsignificant terms were removed from the models prior to entering the moderator terms.
At 6 months, we estimated the association between maternal symptoms of anxiety and child nocturnal awakenings to be owing to several nonsignificant pathways.
Significant relations between breastfeeding and Woodcock Reading Achievement scores at 11 years were also reduced to nonsignificant levels after the inclusion of maternal IQ and the Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment.

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