Sentences with phrase «person level predictors»

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In previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would vote.
Those other independent predictors of people's views include religious affiliation, age, level of education, specific science knowledge and gender.
Cholesterol is clearly not the only risk factor for cardiovascular disease — half of all heart attacks occur in people with normal levels of LDL, or bad cholesterol — but the accuracy of CRP as a predictor of cardiac risk has been disputed.
How many hours a person slept, it turns out, was one of the strongest predictors of whether or not they got sick — even more than other factors like a person's age, body mass, stress levels or emotional state.
However, most people would be wise to limit their fructose to 15 grams or less, particularly if you have elevated uric acid levels, which can be used as a predictor for fructose toxicity.
SLA - level predictor variables will include: accessibility (ARIA +), 33 socioeconomic status (using Socio Economic Status for Areas (SEIFA) indexes, four indexes that summarise different aspects of the socioeconomic conditions of people living in an area based upon sets of social and economic information from the Australian Census35); full - time equivalent GPs; medical workers, nurses, pharmacists, Aboriginal health workers and community services workers per 10 000 population; rates of unemployment and labour force participation.
This multilevel AR model enables researchers to estimate the average inertia in the population and to use observed person - level variables as predictors for the inertias, to see which person characteristics are related to regulatory weakness.
Importantly, using the multilevel TAR model, researchers can use person - level variables as predictors both for the inertias, representing the state - dependent regulatory weakness, and for the threshold representing a person's equilibrium.
A 2014 study found that people with higher levels of sadism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism were more likely to engage in online trolling behaviour, with sadism being the strongest predictor.
High expressed emotion (EE) refers to affective attitudes and behaviors toward patients characterized by critical comments, hostility, and emotional over involvement (EOI).3 The construct has traditionally been applied to the study of familial relationships, and it is well established that levels of familial EE are significant predictors of outcome across a range of psychiatric and physical health conditions.4 A substantial body of this research has been carried out with people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia, and there is strong evidence that those living in high EE environments have a much higher risk of relapse than those living in low EE environments.5 The success of family intervention studies aiming to reduce high EE and relapses add to the support for a causal relationship.6, 7
As such, for the hypotheses pertaining to the within - person level (i.e., hypotheses 1, 2, and 4) the predictor variables only contain within - person variability.
Prior to specifying the within - person part of the two - level path model, we person - mean centered the level 1 predictor variables (i.e., workload and squared workload) at an employee's individual mean to eliminate between - person variance (Hofmann et al., 2000).
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