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Moderating a discourse on the moderating effects in the study of top management support
European Journal of Information Systems, 2011Contrarian research studies are those that challenge, contradict, refute, or debunk previous research findings or accepted theories.
Joe Nandhakumar, Richard L. Baskerville
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Compensating for moderate effective throughput at the desktop
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2000This article presents the design and development of a networking system architecture targeted to support high-speed TCP/IP communication over ATM. The discussed architecture has been developed in the form of an integrated system which incorporates state-of-the-art software and hardware subsystems, and an OC-12c ATM adapter (622 Mb/s).
George Orphanos +7 more
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Effects of Moderate Exercise on Intraocular Pressure
American journal of optometry and physiological optic, 1983ABSTRACT Intraocular pressure measurements were made on human subjects using a noncontact tonometer before and at several time intervals after moderate exercise on a bicycle ergometer. One minute after exercise, intraocular pressures were significantly decreased (by 25%) but gradually returned toward pre‐exercise values in 20 to 30 ...
D R, McDaniel, C L, Tribbey, G S, Tobias
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Distributional moderation analysis: Unpacking moderation effects in intervention research
Journal of School PsychologyModeration and subgroup analyses are well-established statistical tools to evaluate whether intervention effects vary across subpopulations defined by participants' demographic and contextual factors. Moderation effects themselves, however, can be subject to heterogeneity and can manifest in various outcome parameters that go beyond group-specific ...
Wolfgang, Wiedermann +2 more
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The Stress-moderating Effects of Weeping and Humor
Journal of Human Stress, 1987The moderating effects of emotional weeping and humor on the impact of negative life events were examined. Subjects who reported weeping frequently showed more mood disturbance at high levels of negative events and less to low levels of negative events than those who reported less frequent weeping.
S M, Labott, R B, Martin
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The Moderating Effects of Incumbency?
2012On its face, the biggest gamble a liberal democracy can take is to hand some measure of power to a seemingly illiberal party. Here, the “lessons of Weimar” are presumably clear and immutable … just as the National Socialists in Germany came to power—initially not by force but by an invitation to govern in 1933—so, too, could well-organized extremist ...
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Effects of moderate exercise on the pharmacokinetics of caffeine
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1991The effect of moderate exercise on the kinetics of caffeine in 12 healthy volunteers-6 heavy coffee drinkers (HD) and 6 light coffee drinkers (LD) has been studied. Kinetics at Rest was measured first (R): the subjects remained at rest for 8 h after a single 250 mg dose of caffeine.
Collomp, Katia +5 more
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The Moderating Effect of Age on Self-Care
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1996This study examined the moderating effect of age on the relations between symptom severity, self-care and others'care, patients'perception of the extent of problem solution, theirsatisfaction with the solution, and their perception of control over their health. Participating in the study were 121 female and 167 male chronically ill patients.
A, Spitzer, Y, Bar-Tal, L, Ziv
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The Moderating Effects of Mentoring in ERP Systems
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management, 2020A failure implementation of enterprise resource planning, ERP System can be a disaster for organizations, as the fee of a ERP system is sky-high. Furthermore, a familiar user of an ERP system is required an exhaustive business knowledge to analysis business operation flows to diagnose and solve business problems.
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Context effects: The role of collectivism as a moderator
International Journal of Psychology, 2011Social cognition experts have shown that participants' answers to research questions can be influenced by previous questions, something known as context effects. It has been suggested that participants from collectivist cultures pay more attention to the context, resulting in larger context effects. The present investigation examined context effects in
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