demographic variable
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdemographicandvariable
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demographic
adjective
uk/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/us/ˌdem.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating to demography (= the study of populations and the different groups that make ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/us/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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Anotherdemographicvariablethat may contribute to victimization is gender.
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Take for example ademographicvariablelike age at becoming a grandparent.
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The onlydemographicvariablein which controls differed was marital status.
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Also, occasionally a participant failed to respond to a question on the language history questionnaire, and so analyses using thatdemographicvariableomit data for that person.
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For eachdemographicvariable(separately for gender, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity) we tested the contribution of the set of all two-way interactions between the predictor variables and thedemographicvariable.
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Thedemographicvariablewas a fixed effect in the mixed model predicting child coping or parent socialization.
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If a psychosocial ordemographicvariablewas related to response to lithium prophylaxis in more than one study the results were aggregated using meta-analytical techniques.
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We tested the contribution of the set of all two-way interactions between each predictor and ademographicvariable(separately for gender, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity).
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Neither the patients with an abnormally enhanced response, nor the magnitude of response could be predicted by any illness ordemographicvariable.
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Interactive effects between two risk factors and between ademographicvariableand a risk factor variable were explored by cross-tabulation.
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Next, we examined the correspondence of the six experiential neighborhood profiles with eachdemographicvariable- gender, race/ethnicity, and cohort.
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Each psychosocial ordemographicvariablethat was related to lithium response in at least one study was examined with respect to response prediction.
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Both distributions and trends of values within ademographicvariableare of interest.
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There were no differences on demographic variables, family history of psychiatric disorders or neuroimaging findings.
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The first column shows the results when only demographic variables are used as independent variables.
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Demographic variables are based on registrations made by the start of the year.
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