Covariate definition

Covariate means a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
Covariate. (optional). Either “Source means+SDs” or “Raw source data” can have a covariate column, as in the Wolves Example (“wolves_sources.csv”, below). The covariate label must match that in the mixture data file. Before loading the source data file, make sure “Does your source data vary by <covariate>?” is marked “Yes”.

Examples of Covariate in a sentence

  • Another longitudinal study Covariate Increment or comparison per unit change in covariable 95% CI p Value Figure 2 An example of the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) +43.5 —100 to 13.8 0.137 after a 3-year follow-up period in a former and a current smoker.

  • DOCCS Research will estimate the Propensity Score by fitting a logistic regression23 to predict pfs_study (whether an individual is assigned to the Treatment Population as outlined in step 1.b) based on the Covariate Variables specified in Appendix 5.

  • Following the procedure in Appendix 4, DOCCS Research will ensure that all individuals in the Baseline File have complete Covariate Variables.

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  • ANCOVA with the Covariate of Gender................................................................

  • Covariate Chile Synthetic control unita Total exports (Thousands of dollars) 899 485.9 805 139.3 Number of products 132.75 316.4165 Population 1.52e+07 1.12e+08 Root mean squared prediction error 178 060.6 Source: Prepared by the authors.a Composed of Brazil (0.621) and Ecuador (0.379).

  • Covariate selection for logistic regression models used for estimating the adjusted odds ratio of infant young child feeding indicators.

  • ANCOVA with the Covariate of Ethnicity ..........................................................

  • Table 1: Scenarios for Discrete Covariate In the model considering a continuous covariate Z, we follow the same scenarios described in the discrete covariate model.

  • Covariate analysis for reward dependence and cooperativeness were conducted using random effects ANCOVA.