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87) The methodology has the potential to help strengthen health research by targeting prevention and intervention work more effectively as well as by improving our understanding of discretized periods of risk.
* Improving Our Ability to Evaluate Underlying Mechanisms of Behavioral Onset and Other Event Occurrence Outcomes: A Discrete-Time Survival Mediation Model.
- The purpose of this article is to introduce and describe a statistical model that researchers can use to evaluate underlying mechanisms of behavioral onset and other event occurrence outcomes. Specifically, the article develops a framework for estimating mediation effects with outcomes measured in discrete-time epochs by integrating the statistical mediation model with discrete-time survival analysis. The methodology has the potential to help strengthen health research by targeting prevention and intervention work more effectively as well as by improving our understanding of discretized periods of risk. The model is applied to an existing longitudinal data set to demonstrate its use, and programming code is provided to facilitate its implementation.
=>可能性のある, 可能な, 潜在力のある, 位置の, 電位の, 潜在的な, ポテンシャル, 可能性, 電位
Overview of noun potential
The noun potential has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts)
1. (10) potential, potentiality, potency -- (the inherent capacity for coming into being)
2. electric potential, potential, potential difference, potential drop, voltage -- (the difference
in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts)
Overview of adj potential
The adj potential has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts)
1. (7) potential, possible -- (existing in possibility; "a potential problem"; "possible uses of
nuclear power")
2. (6) likely, potential -- (expected to become or be; in prospect; "potential clients")
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