Controlling for definition
Examples of Controlling for in a sentence
Controlling for relative education, woman’s education, history of family violence, work and relationship status, age, and number of children at home, the log odds of experiencing prior year IPV increased by 5% for every percent increase in community level IPV (OR = 1.05, 95% CI = 1.05, 1.06).
Controlling for the additional firm characteristics does not affect the distance – loan rate correspondence.
Affiliate Means, in relation to any person (i) any person Controlling (for the avoidance of doubt: directly or indirectly) that person, (ii) any person Controlled (for the avoidance of doubt: directly or indirectly) by such person, or (iii) any person under common Control with that person.
Controlling for underreporting of ICU admission on a national level appeared unfeasible.
Controlling for baseline covariates reduces distortions caused by random differences in the characteristics of treatment and control group members, thereby improving the precision of impact estimates.
Controlling for confounding, anxiety [Odds Ratio (OR)1.2], co- morbid anxiety disorders (OR 2.3) and previous depressive episodes (OR .21) reliably distinguished between TPs and FPs. Using the cut-off ≥ 22 as an indication for the presence of CRD, the sample counted 164 TPs and 49 FPs. A similar pattern emerged.
Controlling for fund styles is important, as junior managers tend to manage smaller funds and seasoned managers tend to manage larger funds; without controlling for differences in styles, my results would be spurious.
Controlling for age, gender, marital status, and education, the researchers find, however, that retired members were more likely to have lower stress levels.
Controlling for age and sex increased the strength of the variance, but it remained statistically insignificant (F=2.14, p=0.10).
Controlling for covariates, students’ generation status was significantly associated with screening positive for anxiety.