Not exact matches
These cultural differences may have a differential
impact on associations between verbal ability and alcohol use variables such that this
relationship may be
moderated by ethnic group in the U.S. but not in Finland.
She used R (i.e., a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics) to simulate correlation scatterplots (see Figures below) to illustrate three unique situations: (1) a simulation where there are two indicators (e.g., teacher value - added and observational estimates plotted on the x and y axes) that have a correlation of r = 0.28 (the highest correlation coefficient at issue in the aforementioned post); (2) a simulation exploring the
impact of negative bias and a
moderate correlation on a group of teachers; and (3) another simulation with two indicators that have a non-linear
relationship possibly induced or caused by bias.
2) Campus pressure plays a
moderating role in the
relationship between professional identity and anxiety; it negatively
impacts the
relationship between professional identity and anxiety.
2) Campus pressure in the
relationship between professional identity and anxiety plays a
moderating role; the
impact of professional identity and anxiety has reduced effect.
The
relationship between community violence exposure and any number of associated negative outcomes is not causal because of multiple interactions, however, it is possible for clinicians to intervene with mediating and
moderating interventions that affect the developmental trajectory of the child by decreasing the
impact of known negative correlates.
Environmental control had a direct
impact on individual performance and group collaboration; whereas, the mediating and
moderating effects of environmental control on the
relationship between workplace design factors and outcome variables were not significant.
Effects from FF were not
moderated by income, but greater positive
impact of the program was found for lower educated parents and for families with a father who reported higher levels of insecure attachment in close
relationships.
Results also found that maternal
relationship security did
moderate short - and long - term program
impacts on maternal psychosocial functioning.
The study evaluated whether and how maternal attributes, including
relationship security,
moderate short - and long - term home visiting
impacts on maternal psychosocial functioning.
In terms of
impact on children's mental well - being, the most robust studies suggest that the
relationship is U-shaped, where no use and excessive use can have a small negative
impact on mental well - being, while
moderate use can have a small positive
impact.