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What is Moderator

Applied Guide for Event Study Research in Supply Chain Management
When one of the independent variables influences the relationship of another independent and dependent variable, depending on the value of the moderator in a particular case.
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Cross-Sectional Regression
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8969-4.ch011
Abstract
This chapter revisits some of the major considerations in undertaking the cross-sectional regression. The author uses the abnormal returns as the dependent variable, with the other hypotheses tested to understand the determinants of the abnormal returns. Examining the principles of setting up the models, he uses several examples and provides commentary to add additional insights. In addition, he looks at some of the common issues and problems and how they might be addressed. Next, he outlined some important diagnostic steps. Again, examples from the literature are used to illustrate important principles. Finally, the reporting of results is examined, with some conclusions drawn about the presentation of results and reporting on the use of multiple models. Together, these steps and cautions should enable researchers to draw on their experience with regression modeling in other areas and produce valuable and useful contributions using a cross-sectional regression model.
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The Effect of Organizational Slack on Innovation Performance: An Empirical Study of High-Tech Industry in China
A moderator is a qualitative or quantitative variable that affects the directions or strength of the relation between independent (predictor) variable and a dependent (outcome) variable. The moderator also specifies the conditions under which the relationship between the predictor and outcome variables is affected.
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Moderating Discussion Groups Using Computer Mediated Communication
A person or persons who approve posts sent to an online discussion group prior to their distribution.
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Moderating Discussion Groups Using Computer Mediated Communication
A person or persons who approve posts sent to an online discussion group prior to their distribution.
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Moments and Modes for Triggering Civic Participation at the Urban Level
In online communities, the moderator has the role of mediator among the actors in a discussion. S/he typically determines messages’ approval according to the community rules. So her/his activity should not be seen as censorship, but as a necessity and a protective service to the community. (De Cindio et. al, 2003)
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Group Leadership in Online Collaborative Learning
A person who manages messages sent to a discussion forum, screening them and deciding whether any of them are inappropriate; also used to describe someone who has the role of directing an online discussion or presiding over a whole course.
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Moderation in Government-Run Online Fora
A person or group of persons who facilitates a discussion in view of its goals and agenda.
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Modeling Using of Triple H-Avatar Technology in Online Multi-Cloud Platform Lab
Avatar: Personalized graphic file or rendering that represents a computer user used to represent moderator in an online environment.
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