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The phrase "a mediating variable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in research or academic contexts to describe a variable that helps explain the relationship between two other variables.
Example: "In this study, we will examine how stress acts as a mediating variable for the relationship between work hours and employee productivity."
Alternatives: "an intermediary variable for" or "a moderating variable for".
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Furthermore, we expect fairness to be a mediating variable for acceptance.
This variable is a mediating variable for CRB.
Resistance to care is a dependent variable for specific aim #1 and hypothesis H1 and a mediating variable for specific aim #2 and hypothesis H2.
A possible explanation for this relationship could be that financial status functions as a mediating variable for socio-economic status (SES).
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Tourangeau and colleagues omitted pace as a mediating variable from their model of mode effects because they considered insufficient evidence has accrued to support its role [ 9].
In a mediation model, a mediating variable is hypothesised to be intermediate in the relation between an independent variable and an outcome measure.
The political mediation model contends that political environment is a mediating variable between protests and policy outcomes.
Mediation represents a chain of relations where an antecedent variable relates to a mediating variable, which in turn is associated with an outcome variable [28].
A mediating variable is intermediate in the causal relationship between two variables such that an independent variable causes the mediating variable which causes a dependent variable.
A mediating variable is one which explains the effects from a predictor variable to an outcome variable [ 14, 15].
In some studies LoC is considered to be a mediating variable [ 37, 38].
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