Methods: Main - and mediation effects were investigated
using hierarchical regression analysis.
Finally,
we used hierarchical regression analyses to test the proposed mediation model (Baron and Kenny 1986).
Not exact matches
Hierarchical multiple
regression analyses were
used to adjust for the four confounding factors shown in Table 1.
Three
analyses were conducted with the cross-sectional data
using teachers» WSS ratings of student achievement and students» WJ - R standard scores: a) correlations comparing the students» standard scores on the various subtests of the WJ - R and the WSS checklist and summary report ratings of student achievement within the corresponding WSS domains, b) four - step
hierarchical regressions examining the different factors that accounted for the variance in students» spring WJ - R scores, and c) Receiver - Operating - Characteristic (ROC) curves, which make possible a determination of whether a random pair of average and below - average scores on the WJ - R would be ranked correctly in terms of performance on the WSS.
In
hierarchical regression analysis of SA, social support was present in models 2 and 3, but disappeared after adjusting for substance
use and depressive symptoms in model 4 (table 3).
Hierarchical regression analyses using the «Enter» procedure were therefore computed.
To test the hypothesis, Muise conducted an online survey with 308 respondents, age 17 to 24, and
used hierarchical multiple
regression analysis, controlling for individual, personality and relationship factors (to tease out what's Facebook's contribution to jealousy).
Data analyzed
using zero - order correlation and
hierarchical regression analysis showed positive correlations of POS and job satisfaction with work performance, and also showed independent and joint positive associations of POS and job satisfaction with OCB and each of its four dimensions.
Independent sample t - test was
used to compare the level of self - esteem, family function score and social support score between the two groups with and without grandparenting experience; Pearson correlation was calculated to explore how levels of self - esteem and family functions as well as perceived social support were related;
Hierarchical regression analysis was applied to examine the moderating effect of social support on the relationship between family function and self - esteem.
Using the first year women's panel data of Korea Women's Development Institute, a series of
analyses including
Hierarchical Multiple Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of ot
Hierarchical Multiple
Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of othe
Regression were taken to examine the comparative influence of socio - demographic factors, factors of the interaction with spouse and factors of the interaction with family of origin, Findings of
hierarchical multiple regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of ot
hierarchical multiple
regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of othe
regression identified that the influence of interaction with spouse was high, and factors of interaction with family of origin had a significant influence on marital satisfaction even after controlling the influences of other factors.
She has technical expertise in a wide range of statistical techniques
used in the social sciences, including structural equation modeling, confirmatory factor
analysis and MIMIC approaches to measurement, path modeling,
regression analysis (e.g., linear, logistic, Poisson), latent class
analysis,
hierarchical linear models (including growth curve modeling), latent transition
analysis, mixture modeling, item response theory, as well as more commonly
used techniques drawing from classical test theory (e.g., reliability
analysis through Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor
analysis, uni - and multivariate
regression, correlation, ANOVA, etc).
Hierarchical regression analyses were
used to examine relations between contingent responsiveness and child compliance, after accounting for the quality of parent directives and parent negativity.
Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the effect of pc
use with a friend, country, hearing status, school setting and age on the online, mixed and offline friendship quality.
A model with cognitive efficiency as a mediator variable was tested
using hierarchical multiple
regression analysis, with a bootstrapping procedure to examine indirect effects.
By
using...
hierarchical regression analyses potential moderating influences of self - reported trait - mindfulness and trait values of general psychological stress reactivity on stress protective effects of a three months Taiji training were examined.
We
used hierarchical linear
regression analyses to test for program effects on parenting stress, parenting behaviors, mental health, satisfaction with social support, and social support need.
Pearson correlations were
used to examine the association among the study variables and
hierarchical regression analyses were
used to predict body satisfaction at age 16.
Hierarchical regression analyses were
used to test this study's ecological and transactional hypothesis.
Hierarchical multiple
regressions were
used for the main
analyses.
The prediction of children's teacher - rated social skills at 8 y of age from their attachment security at 42 mo of age and the moderating influence of EEG activity was examined for the institutionalized groups (CAUG and FCG)
using hierarchical linear
regression analysis (see SI Text for further details).