Definition of Mediational

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to mediation ¹

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Definition of Mediational

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mediational

mediastinum inferius
mediastinum medium
mediastinum posterius
mediastinum superius
mediastinum testis
mediate
mediate contagion
mediate percussion
mediate transfusion
mediated
mediately
mediateness
mediates
mediating
mediation
mediational
mediations
mediatise
mediatised
mediatises
mediatising
mediative
mediatization
mediatizations
mediatize
mediatized
mediatizes
mediatizing
mediator
mediatorial

Literary usage of Mediational

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mediatorial Sovereignty: The Mystery of Christ and the Revelation of the Old by George Steward (1863)
"But the doctrine of mediational adjudication allows us to go neither backward nor forward in tracing the course of divine rule. ..."

2. Rural Substance Abuse: State of Knowledge & Issues edited by Elizabeth B. Robertson (1999)
"... the hypothesized mediational process model, adding these direct paths did not improve the fit of the model, using either the mothers' or fathers' data ..."

3. Prevention Action Plan for Alcohol-Related Problems edited by Andrew M. Mecca (1994)
"Finally, recent advances in social psychological theories suggest that media can produce large and long-term effects if certain mediational factors can be ..."

4. Problems of Drug Dependence: Proceedings of the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting by Louie S. Harrie (1999)
"The results supported the hypothesized mediational model, and the importance of psychosocial protective factors in mitigating the adverse effects of risk ..."

5. Drug Addiction Research & the Health of Women edited by Cora L. Wetherington (1999)
"The study findings supported using a mediational model to examine the relationship of childhood personality attributes to higher stages of drug use. ..."

6. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1864)
"The main artery of Sir Steward's system is to be found in the word mediatorial, or as he sometimes calls it, mediational. This term he applies to the entire ..."

7. Meta-Analysis of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs edited by William J. Bukoski (1998)
"This model consisted of four mediational paths; for ease of interpretation, only the significant paths are included in figure 1, along with the standardized ..."

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