two-factor model

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model
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɒd.əl/
us
/ˈmɑː.dəl/
something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of ...
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Although the confirmatory factor analyses favoured the three-factor over the two-factor solution, this is not equivalent to say that thetwo-factormodelis invalid.
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The conceptualization of emotion regulation utilized in the above studies is consistent with thetwo-factormodelof emotion regulation.
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We therefore retain thetwo-factormodel, which represents the data quite well.
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Classification of the schizophrenias according to symptomatology : atwo-factormodel.
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Consequently, weak factorial invariance for thetwo-factormodelacross age was accepted.
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Atwo-factormodelin which some disorders reflected internalizing problems and others reflected externalizing problems provided the most optimal fit to the data.
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We conclude that atwo-factormodelis enough to fit the data.
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Phase 1 of our investigation supported atwo-factormodelof the response evaluation process of response decision (response valuation and outcome expectancy).
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Thetwo-factormodeldimensions are "internalizing" and "externalizing" and are based on models of psychopathology in general.
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Research, however, has failed to replicate thetwo-factormodelin female samples.
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We review the concept of emotion regulation in general and explore both one-factor and two-factor models of emotion regulation.
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Neither three- nor two-factor models fitted the data.
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