individual-level variable
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variable
noun[C]
uk/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/us/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
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Correlations between the independent variables and the dependent variables were calculated per subject and subsequently analysed as anindividual-levelvariable.
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These intervals help identify whether anindividual-levelvariablehas robust, statistically significant effects across these countries.
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This suggested that the effects of these variables should be freed to vary whereas the effects of the other individual-level variables could be fixed.
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The other individual-level variables either performed as hypothesized or failed to achieve conventional levels of statistical significance.
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The models also demonstrate the important determinants of individual-level variables such as the respondents' level of education.
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Gender of child is among the individual-level variables that are not related to depressive symptoms.
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The first includes all individual-level variables, while the second also incorporates the household-level measures of religious, issue and class context that were redistributed to individuals.
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The coefficients for the individual-level variables in the baseline model without the regional variables are very largely replicated and not reproduced here.
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The models control for other individual-level variables, including age, gender, income, and satisfaction with democracy (results not shown).
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This model estimated the effects of each of the community-level variables after controlling for the effects of the other community variables and the effects of the individual-level variables.
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