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significantly mediate » significantly mediated (Expand Search), significantly predicted (Expand Search), significantly mitigated (Expand Search)
significantly greater » significantly correlated (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search), significantly higher (Expand Search)
mediate decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), mediated defense (Expand Search)
greater decrease » greatest decrease (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search), greater disease (Expand Search)
significantly mediate » significantly mediated (Expand Search), significantly predicted (Expand Search), significantly mitigated (Expand Search)
significantly greater » significantly correlated (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search), significantly higher (Expand Search)
mediate decrease » mean decrease (Expand Search), mediated defense (Expand Search)
greater decrease » greatest decrease (Expand Search), greater increase (Expand Search), greater disease (Expand Search)
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Estimated results of the mediation effect.
Published 2024“…Moreover, this study investigates the key mediating effects of the channel. The empirical findings show that greater trade openness is associated with significantly higher CO2 emission, additionally; it demonstrates that the influence is heterogeneous across different CO2 emission quantiles in African countries. …”
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Intercorrelation matrix of kindness, institutional identity, stress, and well-being.
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Panel unit root test result.
Published 2024“…Moreover, this study investigates the key mediating effects of the channel. The empirical findings show that greater trade openness is associated with significantly higher CO2 emission, additionally; it demonstrates that the influence is heterogeneous across different CO2 emission quantiles in African countries. …”
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Kernel density estimation for CO2.
Published 2024“…Moreover, this study investigates the key mediating effects of the channel. The empirical findings show that greater trade openness is associated with significantly higher CO2 emission, additionally; it demonstrates that the influence is heterogeneous across different CO2 emission quantiles in African countries. …”