Sentences with phrase «of hypothesizing relationships»

They depend heavily on cladistics, a method of hypothesizing relationships among organisms.
In support of the hypothesized relationships, it was found that more advanced development in comparison to other girls at the start of middle school was associated with increased popularity, as well as increased risk for rumors.
A longitudinal analysis of BGM affect and how it relates to BGM adherence ascertained by downloaded meter data would probably provide a better evaluation of this hypothesized relationship.

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Hamilton, a doctoral student in the Mood and Cognition Laboratory of Lauren Alloy at Temple University, hypothesized that life stressors, especially those related to adolescents» interpersonal relationships and that adolescents themselves contribute to (such as a fight with a family member or friend), would facilitate these vulnerabilities and, ultimately, increase teens» risk of depression.
He has analyzed genetic relationships among diverse groups of people and finds that today's humans show evidence of interbreeding among Homo erectus, Homo sapiens, and other early hominids over a wide span of time, from as far back as 1.5 million years ago until the last hypothesized global migration, around 80,000 years ago.
Some characteristics of healthy families as hypothesized by family relationship expert Dr. D. Reiss, of George Washington University:
We were particularly interested in the nature of this relationship because of the hypothesized seasonal movement of krill to inshore waters around the Antarctic Peninsula in winter, rapid changes in the climate and sea ice patterns of the Antarctic peninsula [15], [16] and the known relationships between baleen whales and krill.
Endosymbiotic theory hypothesizes the origin of chloroplasts similarly, where chloroplasts a eukaryote with mitochondria engulfs a photosynthetic cyanobacteruim in a symbiotic relationship ending in the chloroplast organelle.
Because the rate of ocular abnormalities is very high in this age group and the retinal lesions differ from other congenital infections described previously in the literature, we hypothesized that a cause and effect relationship between ZIKV infection and ocular abnormalities was possible.
Teel said their study and future efforts would focus on the development of clearer comparisons for Rhipicephalus ticks to provide ways to hypothesize specific cause - effect relationships, test tick abundance patterns and pathogen prevalence in the field, and simulate how these patterns might be interrupted to achieve tick suppression or eradication.
In addition, a relationship has been hypothesized between iodine deficiency and a number of other health issues including other malignancies, obesity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), psychiatric disorders, and fibromyalgia.
Even Dr. Fisher has hypothesized that this trend of non-commitment in relationships is not due to recklessness but caution1; online daters want to know everything about a partner before committing.
The environmental Kuznets curve is a hypothesized relationship between various indicators of environmental degradation and income per capita.
But Richard Tol, an economist at the University of Sussex in England, dismissed the study as unworthy to be published in an economics journal, saying «the hypothesized relationship is without foundation.»
The «pause», should it continue, will discredit every model that did not predict it, including every model that included a strong functional relationship with CO2 without strong residual («natural») processes of hypothesized influences (the gravitational thingies of Scafetta, for example), or processes of unknown causation.
Split your sample in to parts with sufficient power for a reliable measure that hypothesized relationship exists, then use the non-tested portion of the sample in your analysis.
In addition to relationships with the children, we hypothesize that the teacher's relationships with the families and community is also at the heart of the longitudinal outcomes of the children from Perry Preschool.
Based on the overall pattern of odds ratios for poor health and illness, there was some support for the hypothesized relationship between the extent of exposure to adverse factors and negative health outcomes (ie, odds ratios tended to increase relative to 1 vs 0 to ≥ 4 vs 0 adversities).
Item Response Theory: The study of test and item scores based on assumptions concerning the mathematical relationship between abilities (or other hypothesized traits) and item responses.
We extended this theory to the concept of relationship quality and hypothesized that families would transmit feelings of positive and negative relationship quality from older to younger generations.
The initial omnibus test suggested this effect was pervasive, impacting the average of all voxels hypothesized to activate to the presentation of threat cues — especially among couples suffering from the lowest levels of relationship quality.
Even Dr. Fisher has hypothesized that this trend of non-commitment in relationships is not due to recklessness but caution1; online daters want to know everything about a partner before committing.
Despite lack of a sound theory for outlining the relationships between character strengths, stress, and psychological symptoms, potential relationships can be hypothesized through the «personality - stress - health» model devised by Kinder (2005).
As hypothesized, satisfaction with relationship power, but not the amount of perceived relationship power, was related to dating violence by men.
Because of this, we hypothesized that the negative relationships between both insecure attachment variables and trust in one's supervisor would be mediated by trustworthiness perceptions.
Second, we assumed that social support would have moderating effect in the relationship between family functioning and self - esteem in the students with grandparenting experience; Third, from a perspective of moderation model, we hypothesized that in the relationship between family function and self - esteem it would show a significant difference between persons with high social support and low social support.
Others hypothesize the primary cause of failed relationships is frequent fighting.
Second, we discuss empirical evidence for the hypothesized influence of teacher — student relationships on teacher wellbeing.
Thus, we hypothesized that adult children who perceived their mothers as favoring some children over others as caregivers would report the greatest tension in their relationships with their siblings, regardless of which child they believed was favored.
We used the number of ACEs (ACE score) as a measure of cumulative childhood stress and hypothesized a «doseresponse» relationship of the ACE score to 18 selected outcomes and to the total number of these outcomes (comorbidity).
This is consistent with the hypothesized effects of teacher — student relationships on teacher wellbeing.
It was hypothesized that mothers» exposure to ACEs would be an important predictor of Reflective Functioning as a Potential Mediator Although there is some support for the association between parents» ACEs and their parenting behaviors, the role of parents» reflective functioning in this relationship is less understood.
As mentioned before, Suls et al. (1998) found a positive relationship between neuroticism and the general inertia parameter \ (\ phi \) of the AR model, but now we hypothesized an underlying pattern where more neurotic individuals have weaker affect regulation only or especially for increased negative affect.
More specifically, it was hypothesized that pregnant women may have a more positive view of their relationship than nonpregnant women, that is, that they would display a positive bias in their relationship and partner satisfaction.
We hypothesize that male partners will be more likely than female partners to be perceived as doing the work of relationship initiation (H3), but that female partners will be more likely than male partners to be perceived as doing the work of relationship maintenance (H4).
Based on past theories and research, it was hypothesized that people's relationship - general support - seeking would be related to their overall perceived social relationships closeness and support - seeking from each type of relationship would be related to the corresponding relationship closeness, holding their relationship - general tendency constant.
Participants» verbal unguided descriptions of the relationship with their virtual partner were coded categorically (yes / no) independently by both the first and second authors (blind to condition) in terms of hypothesized group membership.
Because mutuality, egalitarianism, and equity constitute common ideals that most people value and strive to achieve in their close romantic relationships (e.g., Canary & Stafford, 1992; Dainton & Stafford, 1993; Haas & Stafford, 1998), we hypothesize that our participants will be more likely to perceive balanced than imbalanced sharing of relationship work, at both the initiation stage (H1a) and the maintenance stage (H1b).
With respect to the dyadic analyses, we hypothesized socialization effects of alcohol misuse across different stable dyadic relationships, both unilateral and reciprocal.
As hypothesized, a significant indirect relationship between Negative Attributions of others» reactions and Diabetes Stress was found through the mediating variable of Anticipated Adherence Difficulties.
As the curvilinear relationship did not display the hypothesized inverted U-shape, there is no optimal moderate level of workload which allows employees to detach better.
Contrary to the hypothesized relationship, positive relationships with others at baseline facilitated a positive relationship between fear of anxiety and generalized anxiety symptoms.
Thus, we hypothesized that individuals with low perceived control who do not believe they have the capacity to control or influence their peer and familial relationships will experience increased levels of dependent interpersonal stress, and then such stress would contribute to higher levels of depressive symptoms.
Thus, we hypothesize: The initiation of online relationships will have a direct positive impact on adolescents» initiation of offline relationships (H9).
Beyond confirming that self - reported early risk exposure was associated with a more sexualized romantic self - concept, greater numbers of relationships, and greater attachment insecurity, «Study 1» confirmed a hypothesized four - way interaction between gender, early risk, romantic self - concept, and attachment style.
Thus, as hypothesized, drinking concordance had a greater effect on wives» than husbands» reports of negative relationship quality.
Sullivan's developmental model of interpersonal relationships hypothesizes that egalitarian relationships stimulate adolescent well - being and self - validation (Rubin et al. 2006; Sullivan 1953).
In this study we respond to recent calls to explore possible non-linear relationships instead of assuming linear ones (Busse et al., 2016) and hypothesize that not only high but also low levels of workload (i.e., overload and underload) can interfere with the capacity to detach from work.
We hypothesize that the preference for proximity, avoidance, or resistance in adult relationships could predict the attitude toward the perception of a new specific relationship (Brumbaugh and Fraley, 2007), like a caregiving one.
As hypothesized, the observational ratings of parent — facilitator relationship quality at the initial contact were positively associated with engagement into the intervention, β =.62, p <.001.
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