In the research study we introduced in Monday's posting on The Gottman Relationship Blog, «Patterns of Marital Conflict Predict Children's Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors» (1993), Drs. Gottman and Lynn Katz found that a child's temperament does not have
a statistically significant affect on marital satisfaction, its change over time, or the style in which the couple engages in marital conflict.
Has
a statistically significant affect on the probability of pregnancy.
Not exact matches
However, there is one
statistically significant result that suggests that constituency factors and re-election concerns might be
affecting MPs» positions: MPs elected in seats with higher levels of UKIP vote share are more likely to be uncommitted on the referendum.
There was a
statistically significant overrepresentation of genes associated with four KEGG pathways that have been shown to
affect mDA neuronal growth.
While (green) tea consumption showed a small adverse
affect on zinc bioavailability, the effect was not
statistically significant.
Our program looked at keywords and phrases, how they
affected reply rates, and what trends were
statistically significant.
In a more positive light, a recent Center for Retirement Research (CRR) paper, «How Does Student Debt
Affect Early - Career Retirement Saving,» concludes the relationship between student debt and participation in a retirement plan is small and not
statistically significant.
The differences observed between animals in Groups 1 and 2 and the animals in Group 3, while in some cases
statistically significant, are not differences which appear to
affect the health of the animal in a negative way.
The largest cyclones are most
affected by warmer conditions and we detect a
statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events (roughly corresponding to tropical storm size) since 1923.
In the case of glaciers
affecting global sea level, however, the IPCC concluded that anthropogenic forcing played a
statistically significant role in the retreat of glaciers during the late 20th century [Church et al., 2013].
A recent, peer - reviewed study published by several authors in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science concludes: «The largest cyclones are most
affected by warmer conditions and we detect a
statistically significant trend in the frequency of large surge events (roughly corresponding to tropical storm size) since 1923.»
It appears that the very high (although not
statistically significant) best estimates for LU efficacy are
affected by an outlier, possibly rogue, simulation run.
The confidence level
affects the size of the confidence intervals, and therefore
affects by a small amount the number of points found to be
statistically significant.
Home visiting has been promoted by the American Academy of Pediatrics as an important complement to office - based practice.1 It has been advocated as a way to improve the outcomes of pregnancy, 2 to reduce the rates of child abuse and neglect, 3 and to help low - income families become economically self - sufficient.4 The background of visitors, however, seems to
affect program success.5 — 8 When examined in randomized trials, paraprofessional home visitors (those with no formal training in the helping professions) have produced small effects that rarely are
statistically significant.5 — 8 Is the absence of their effect attributable to lack of professional training or underdevelopment of the program models they delivered?