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Birth weight is therefore more reasonably considered to be an outcome variable.
The observed outcome variable was whether or not a fault occurred in an industrial process.
Specific outcome variables will be evaluated at 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months.
Only when the outcome variable is ordered do cumulative, or stacked, displays make sense.
Typically, a collection of separate models is needed to provide all of these outcome variables.
His study confirmed the hypothesis expected on the three orientations with regard to the five outcome variables.
The primary outcome variable was freedom from disabling seizures during year 2 of follow-up.
These independent intermediary outcome variables are both associated with improved final outcome.
The distinction between moral judgment development and verbal ability: Some relevant data using socio-political outcome variables.
Participants have knowledge of outcome variables throughout the experiment and are free to change input variables accordingly.
Ideally, the outcome variable should reflect how successful the treatment regime was in achieving the overall goals for each patient.
This method can be used for numerous outcome variables to determine the presence or absence of the self-serving bias.
Within groups, the evaluators averaged students' scores on each measure (or outcome variable) in order to yield a "group" score.
Outcome variables in which a pre-surgical subjective rating was elicited were evaluated and compared between the two groups (Table 3).
Other outcome variables were treated continuously.
Study Findings A total of 229 outcome variables were identified, an average of about 4 outcomes per study.
In other words, the residual direct effect of A on the outcome variable C, controlling for the mediator, is moderated.
Outcome variables included length of stay, ventilation days, nosocomial events, discharge disposition, and survival.
To investigate relations between sets of possible explanatory factors and each outcome variable a stepwise multiple linear regression analysis was used.
In other words, when defined as coming to work while sick, presenteeism seems to relate more to logical outcome variables and correlates.
The need for uniform outcome variables when reporting treatment effects has led to the proposition of a score by Sartorious and colleagues.
The outcome variables in study 1 were job satisfaction, communication, apprehension, nonverbal immediacy, assertiveness, and responsiveness.
A flaw in measuring exposure, covariate, or outcome variables that results in different quality (accuracy) of information between comparison groups.
Table V shows results of stepwise multiple linear regression analysis of outcome variables from the ventilated infants.
Multivariate statistics is a form of statistics encompassing the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one outcome variable.