Search results for "Structural Equation Modeling"

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How does eating in the absence of hunger in children relate to child's BMI, inhibitory control and to maternal controlling feeding practices?

2021

International audience; Young children have an innate ability to self-regulate their food-intake by following their inner sensations of hunger and satiation. Children's temperamental traits and environmental factors, such as controlling feeding practices, can alter their self-regulation abilities and can induce weight gain in the long-term. The current study aimed to study how young children's eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) is related to their level of inhibitory control, body mass index (BMI) and maternal controlling feeding practices (food as reward, restriction for health, restriction for weight control). Mothers of 621 French children aged 2.00-6.97 years (51% boys, M = 4.11 year…

BMI[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionpreschoolersself-regulation of eating[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionstructural equation modelingmaternal feeding practices
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Remodelling of biological parameters during human ageing: evidence for complex regulation in longevity and in type 2 diabetes.

2013

Factor structure analyses have revealed the presence of specific biological system markers in healthy humans and diseases. However, this type of approach in very old persons and in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is lacking. A total sample of 2,137 Italians consisted of two groups: 1,604 healthy and 533 with T2DM. Age (years) was categorized as adults (≤65), old (66-85), oldest old (>85-98) and centenarians (≥99). Specific biomarkers of routine haematological and biochemical testing were tested across each age group. Exploratory factorial analysis (EFA) by principal component method with Varimax rotation was used to identify factors including related variables. Structural equation modelling (SEM) wa…

Blood GlucoseMaleGerontologyAgingAgeing Diabetes longevityPhysiologyType 2 diabetescentenarianHemoglobinsLeukocyte CountAged 80 and overPrincipal Component AnalysisHematologic TestsbiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedExplained variationExploratory factor analysisexploratory factor analysiC-Reactive ProteinCholesteroldiabetic patientsItalyFemaleAnalysis of varianceAdultSTRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELINGAdolescentVarimax rotationLongevityAGEINGArticlemedicineHumansTriglyceridesAgedSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleAnalysis of VarianceChi-Square DistributionC-reactive proteinFibrinogenmedicine.diseaseDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Ageingbiology.proteinGeriatrics and GerontologyFactor Analysis StatisticalChi-squared distributionBiomarkers
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The attitude towards boycotts: determining factors

2019

According to the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior, the precedent to any human conduct is the intention to display such conduct. People’s attitudes are one of those precedents. Our work is framed within this line of research, as it seeks to analyze and explain the main determinants of attitudes towards boycotts. Thus, we understand that consumers’ attitudes towards boycott behavior depend on three fundamental beliefs: perceived legitimacy of the behavior, ethical idealism towards such behavior, and finally, ethical relativism towards boycott behavior. We emphasize legitimacy since the relevance of legitimacy processes in the businessclient relationship lies in the validation …

Boycottlcsh:Management. Industrial managementBoycottEthical idealismEthical relativismTheory of planned behaviorGeneral Medicinelcsh:BusinessEthical relativismStructural equation modelingIdealismAction (philosophy)lcsh:HD28-70Relevance (law)lcsh:HF5001-6182PsychologySocial psychologyLegitimacyLegitimacy
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Spanish Adaptation of the Inventory Brief Child Abuse Potential and the Protective Factors Survey

2021

Child maltreatment is a public health problem with different consequences depending on the form of abuse. Measuring risk and protective factors has been a fertile ground for research, without involving instruments with sufficient evidence of validity. The aim of the study was to gather evidence of validity and reliability of the Inventory Brief Child Abuse Potential (IBCAP) and Protective Factors Survey (PFS) in the Mexican population. The instruments were translated into Spanish. In a non-probabilistic sample of 200 participants, the 7-factor model for the IBCAP [comparative fit index (CFI) = 0.984; root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) = 0.067] and the 4-factor model for the PFS…

Child abusemedicine.medical_specialtyreliabilitychild abusePublic health05 social sciencesDiscriminant validityValidity050109 social psychologySample (statistics)norms and interpretation of tests scoresStructural equation modelingBF1-990validity evidencesmedicinePsychologyprotective and risk factors0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyGeneral PsychologyReliability (statistics)Original Research050104 developmental & child psychologyInterpretabilityClinical psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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The development of school well-being in secondary school: High academic buoyancy and supportive class- and school climate as buffers

2021

Abstract Students experience increasing pressure to perform well and worry about their academic performance before critical school transitions. These challenges may compromise students' school well-being. Drawing on the Model of Personality and Affect for Education (Matthews et al., 2005) as well as on the Conservation of Resources Theory (Hobfoll, 1989), we investigated the buffering role of high academic buoyancy and supportive class- and school climate against decreases in school well-being (i.e., school-related stress, anti-school attitude, and satisfaction with school) among Finnish lower secondary school students (N = 1024) from grades seven to nine. Controlling for gender, fluid inte…

Class (computer programming)School climate4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCompromiseeducation05 social sciences050301 educationAffect (psychology)Structural equation modelingEducationDevelopmental psychologyWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesWorryPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonLearning and Instruction
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Factors affecting Nigerian teacher educators’ technology integration : Considering characteristics, knowledge constructs, ICT practices and beliefs

2020

To provide a diverse comprehension of teachers' TPACK (Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge) and how TPACK is reflected in practice, this study examined teacher educators' (TEs') conceptions of technology integration. Specifically, the main objective of the study was to investigate the factors influencing Nigerian teacher educators' technology integration using a self-completion survey administered to Nigerian teacher educators from three schools in the southern region of Nigeria. We utilized the partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) approach for the data analysis. Two frameworks—TPACK and Second Information Technology in Education Study (SITES)— guided t…

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Why do the godless prosper? Modeling the cognitive and coalitional mechanisms that promote atheism.

2018

Cognitive scienceSocial Psychology05 social sciencesReligious studies050109 social psychologyCognitionmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingDeath anxietymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAtheismPsychologyApplied PsychologyWorld viewPsychology of Religion and Spirituality
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Measured and Perceived Physical Fitness, Intention, and Self-Reported Physical Activity in Adolescence

2011

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations among measured physical fitness, perceived fitness, intention towards future physical activity and self-reported physical activity through junior high school years. Methods: Study participants included 122 Finnish students who were 13 years old during Grade 7. The sample was comprised of 80 girls and 42 boys from 3 junior high schools (Grades 7-9). During the autumn semester of Grade 7, students completed fitness tests and a questionnaire analyzing self-perception of their physical fitness. The questionnaire delivered at Grade 8 included intention towards future physical activity. At Grade 9 students’ self-reported physica…

Cognitive variablesbusiness.industryPhysical fitnessPhysical activityGeneral MedicinePsychologybusinessStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyAdvances in Physical Education
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Does Sedentary Behavior Predict Academic Performance in Adolescents or the Other Way Round? A Longitudinal Path Analysis.

2016

This study examined whether adolescents’ time spent on sedentary behaviors (academic, technological-based and social-based activities) was a better predictor of academic performance than the reverse. A cohort of 755 adolescents participated in a three-year period study. Structural Equation Modeling techniques were used to test plausible causal hypotheses. Four competing models were analyzed to determine which model best fitted the data. The Best Model was separately tested by gender. The Best Model showed that academic performance was a better predictor of sedentary behaviors than the other way round. It also indicated that students who obtained excellent academic results were more likely t…

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Specifications of model development

2016

Chapter 4 goes into detail with the specifications of the model and model validation. Why Partial Least Squares (PLS), a structural equation modelling approach, is chosen as the method for model testing is explained in section 4.1, while 4.2 describes the survey conducted to collect data for model testing. Section 4.3 goes into detail with the PLS approach, its theoretical background and its application to the research question, before section 4.4 outlines the necessary operationalisation of the constructs introduced in chapter 3.

Computer scienceSection (archaeology)Model testingPartial least squares regressionModel developmentResearch questionIndustrial engineeringStructural equation modelingBrand loyaltyModel validation
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