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  2. Moderation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    To quantify the effect of a moderating variable in multiple regression analyses, regressing random variable Y on X, an additional term is added to the model. This term is the interaction between X and the proposed moderating variable. [1] Thus, for a response Y and two variables x 1 and moderating variable x 2,:

  3. Moderated mediation - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, moderation and mediation can occur together in the same model. [1] Moderated mediation, also known as conditional indirect effects, [2] occurs when the treatment effect of an independent variable A on an outcome variable C via a mediator variable B differs depending on levels of a moderator variable D.

  4. Mediation (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Simple mediation model. The independent variable causes the mediator variable; the mediator variable causes the dependent variable. In statistics, a mediation model seeks to identify and explain the mechanism or process that underlies an observed relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable via the inclusion of a third hypothetical variable, known as a mediator ...

  5. Psychological statistics - Wikipedia

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    The CFA is also called as latent structure analysis, which considers factor as latent variables causing actual observable variables. The basic equation of the CFA is X = Λξ + δ where, X is observed variables, Λ are structural coefficients, ξ are latent variables (factors) and δ are errors.

  6. Moderating variable - Wikipedia

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  7. Operationalization - Wikipedia

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    Operationalization is the scientific practice of operational definition, where even the most basic concepts are defined through the operations by which we measure them. The practice originated in the field of physics with the philosophy of science book The Logic of Modern Physics (1927), by Percy Williams Bridgman, whose methodological position is called "operationalism".

  8. Rapists draw lighter sentences when DNA test backlogs delay ...

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    A handful received suspended sentences – meaning they were sentenced to prison but told they would serve no time if they stayed out of trouble. Manuel Ulibarri, one of those men, made it six ...

  9. Latent and observable variables - Wikipedia

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    Other latent variables correspond to abstract concepts, like categories, behavioral or mental states, or data structures. The terms hypothetical variables or hypothetical constructs may be used in these situations. The use of latent variables can serve to reduce the dimensionality of data. Many observable variables can be aggregated in a model ...