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  • It all depends on those intervening variables and the resiliency of the individual.
  • An intervening variable, on the other hand, is a summary of observed empirical findings.
  • Everything but everything interesting in this episode lies in these " intervening variables ".
  • A mediator is an intervening variable that helps to explain the relationship between two variables.
  • Such a design implies that one measures the proposed intervening variable and then uses statistical analyses to establish mediation.
  • Theoretical Psychology also deals with manipulating non-scientific, common words ( hypothetical constructs ) into scientifically objective terms ( intervening variables ).
  • A hypothetical construct differs from an intervening variable in that it has properties and implications which have not been demonstrated in empirical research.
  • The dependent variables ( e . g ., speed, number of errors ) allows the psychologist to measure the strength of the intervening variables.
  • Internal validity of case series studies is usually very low, due to the lack of a comparator group exposed to the same array of intervening variables.
  • For example, a high population density, when associated with a decrease of available resources, might be a significant intervening variable for the occurrence of violent acts.
  • By tracing the causal process from the independent variable of interest to the dependent variable, it may be possible to rule out potentially intervening variables in imperfectly matched cases.
  • "I'm cynical about these results, because there could be lots of intervening variables, " said John Moses, a human resources researcher at Hewitt Associates, a consulting firm based in Chicago.
  • In one of his papers,  A theoretical Analysis of the Relations between Psychology and Sociology, Tolman takes independent, dependent, and intervening variables under the context of psychology and sociology.
  • The basic approach, then, was for these authors to " refine, not refute, Kenneth Waltz ", by adding domestic intervening variables between systemic incentives and a state's foreign policy decision.
  • Robert Hinde expressed concern with the use of the word " attachment " to imply that it was an intervening variable or a hypothesised internal mechanism rather than a data term.
  • Calculating the difference in effects between two treatment groups assumed to be exposed to a very similar array of such intervening effects allows the effects of these intervening variables to cancel out.
  • Researchers uncovered mounting empirical evidence of the idiosyncratic nature of media effects on individuals and audiences, identifying numerous intervening variables, such as demographic attributes, social psychological factors, and different media use behaviors.
  • But, and I quote my erstwhile teacher on this, scientifically it should be said that there were " intervening variables " between the stimulus and the response, which made Cindy behave differently.
  • The experimenter can manipulate the independent variables; these independent variables ( e . g ., stimuli provided ) in turn influence the intervening variables ( e . g ., motor skill, appetite ).
  • In his simple model, Marx straightforwardly equated-for the sake of argument-the total cost-price of the new output with the total production capital advanced, abstracting from many intervening variables such as capital depreciation and turnovers.
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