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The HLM random effect regression results are presented in Table 3. The results indicate that all adjustment variables were significantly stable over time. The longitudinal relations between maternal parenting and child outcome variables were in the hypothesized directions but nonsignificant. There were significant between-group variabilities associated with the parenting effects, with original variances5.0088 to .0294, w2s(116)5245.96 to 464.65, po.001. These results suggest that the effect of parenting on a child variable varied significantly across groups; that is, the effect might be strong or weak depending on the group context, and the overall parenting effect was thus attenuated by the group variability. The significant group variations provided the statistical foundation for us to examine the group moderating effect hypotheses.
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