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What is "airbag moderation" and how does it build upon the concept of "Moderation"?

What is "airbag moderation" and how does it build upon the concept of "Moderation"?
What is "airbag moderation" and how does it build upon the concept of "Moderation"?
The airbag in your car, your immune system, the provision of free meals in schools -- and the functioning of any system (social, psychological, biological, or physical) all operate in the same manner. However, until recently there was word/term/label for this function and. unsurprisingly, no documented way to empirically test for their existence using existing statistical methods. Instead, researchers commonly tested only part of these functions -- thereby introducing a sizeable gap in knowledge into many fields of research.

This webinar introduces the term that describes these functions, "Airbag Moderation", encourages attendees to reflect upon the presence of these effects in their own area of research, and describes some of the options that researchers have to statistically test for these effects. Examples are considered from the fields of Psychology, Sociology, Education, and Biology.
Hall, James
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Hall, James
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Hall, James (2023) What is "airbag moderation" and how does it build upon the concept of "Moderation"? 2023 NCRM/ESRC Research Methods e-Festival. 07 - 09 Nov 2023.

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Abstract

The airbag in your car, your immune system, the provision of free meals in schools -- and the functioning of any system (social, psychological, biological, or physical) all operate in the same manner. However, until recently there was word/term/label for this function and. unsurprisingly, no documented way to empirically test for their existence using existing statistical methods. Instead, researchers commonly tested only part of these functions -- thereby introducing a sizeable gap in knowledge into many fields of research.

This webinar introduces the term that describes these functions, "Airbag Moderation", encourages attendees to reflect upon the presence of these effects in their own area of research, and describes some of the options that researchers have to statistically test for these effects. Examples are considered from the fields of Psychology, Sociology, Education, and Biology.

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Published date: November 2023
Venue - Dates: 2023 NCRM/ESRC Research Methods e-Festival, 2023-11-07 - 2023-11-09

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Local EPrints ID: 482737
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482737
PURE UUID: 9c303b1f-4b06-4936-98f2-6f65c7ab12c5
ORCID for James Hall: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8002-0922

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Date deposited: 12 Oct 2023 16:38
Last modified: 13 Oct 2023 01:51

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