To eliminate hospital teaching status as a potential confounder, we report the results of private for-profit nonteaching and private not-for-profit non-teaching hospitals when these data were available. |
This dataset includes exposure variables, neurofunctional outcome variables, serum prolactin, and confounder variables. |
As socio-economic factors are considered to be key determinants of health, the inclusion of this potential confounder in the multivariate logistic regression approach was supported. |
As participation in challenge testing at all time points was voluntary, self-selection was a possible confounder. |
In this way, you eliminate the training confounder, and your hypothesis may be that Kenyans have greater elasticity even without training. |
In epidemiologic studies, age may appear as either a confounder or an effect modifier in the relationship between temperature and mortality. |