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Covariates and Covariance Analyses

2012
A confounding variable is the bane of every clinician’s and researcher’s existence. A confounding variable is anything that can affect (or effect) an outcome measure, principally performance on neuropsychological testing, and is not of primary relevance in clinical practice or experimentation.
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Covariance

2021
This chapter examines the covariance, which is either a comprehensive qualitative approach or the first step of a quantitative approach to the analysis of the relationship between two variables. On the one hand, in qualitative studies, and in particular in case study methods, covariation is an analytical approach used alongside causal process-tracing ...
Virginie Van Ingelgom, Alban Versailles
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Genetic Covariance

2013
Szurmant, Hendrik, Weigt, Martin
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Generalized Covariance

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1965
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Covariance Selection

Advances in Applied Probability, 1978
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COVARIANT DIFFERENTIATION

The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, 1962
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