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Moderate mental retardation

Moderate mental retardation refers to IQ level in the range of 35-40 to 50-55.

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Moderate-level desister trajectory

Moderate-level desister trajectory refers to the growth curve of children who are moderately aggressive early in life but who gradually become less aggressive throughout childhood and adolescence

Moderation

Moderation in the Psychology Context: Meaning, Examples, Recommendations, and Related Concepts

Moderation is a concept that holds relevance in various aspects of psychology and human behavior. It encompasses the idea of balance, self-control, and avoiding excessiveness in actions, emotions, or behaviors. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the meaning of moderation in the psychology context, provide numerous examples to illustrate its significance, offer recommendations for practicing moderation in different areas of life, and discuss related concepts that contribute to a deeper understanding of this essential psychological principle.

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Moderator

Moderator is a variable that changes the magnitude (and sometimes the direction) of the relationship between an antecedent variable and an outcome variable.

Moderator variables

Moderator variable refer to a factor that influences the direction or strength of a relationship between variables.

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Modern evolutionary theory

Modern evolutionary theory is defined as the study of the bioevolutionary basis of behavior and development with a focus on survival of the genes.

Modern racism

Modern racism means prejudice revealed in subtle, indirect ways because people have learned to hide prejudiced attitudes in order to avoid being labeled as racist

Modern society

Modern society is defined as one that looks to the present for ways to behave, thereby being responsive to change.

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