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intervening variable

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meanings of interveningand variable


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intervening
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˌɪn.təˈviː.nɪŋ/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈviː.nɪŋ/
happening between two times or between other events ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk /ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/ us /ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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Examples of intervening variable


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In this respect, empathy can be viewed as an interveningvariable.
The interveningvariable seems to be the task demands placed on these participants.
An interveningvariable is a construct used to explain complex webs of causation.
Like corporatism, social democratic participation in government does matter, but rather as an interveningvariable.
There must be an interveningvariable here which affects both the likelihood of pregnancy and expulsion of the device from the uterus.
Theories about these objects become sets of "intervening variables," and each interveningvariable had to be separately linked to its specific experimental variables.
The causal linkage between a multiplicity of independent variables and the many dependent variables they may influence can be explained most economically by positing a central interveningvariable.
Our main conclusion as regards the first puzzle is therefore that corporatism, as a governmental strategy, should not be treated as an effect-producing variable but rather as an interveningvariable.
A comparison of methods to test mediation and other interveningvariable effects.
The mediating role of emotion, implicit in the concept of an interveningvariable, can be at the basis of the flexibility of empathic responses.
Policy networks are an interveningvariable which cannot be neglected in the study of ideas in public policy.
Management style has been reported as an important interveningvariable.
Government spending is one of the variables that is arguably influenced by democracy, however, and is thus largely an interveningvariable and probably best left out of most models.
Donor pressure has been the most important interveningvariable accounting for this improvement.
Disability might be an interveningvariable here, with people with affective disorders finding themselves more severely affected than those with other types of problem.
As the most crucial interveningvariable, donor influence made the strengthening of domestic revenue generation a precondition for the resumption of official development aid to the country after the transition.
The very size of the correlation between parental attitudes and behaviour disorder suggests that there is unlikely to be an interveningvariable which could account for this correlation.
Knowledge of the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms is needed for empathy to be considered as a biologically functional interveningvariable.
Thus, policy networks are the interveningvariable explaining why an internationally diffused policy idea is implemented differently in various national settings.
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