outcome variable

collocation in English

meaningsofoutcomeandvariable

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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
us
/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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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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(Definition ofoutcomeandvariablefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Similar results also are obtained when theoutcomevariabletaps adolescent competence with peers.
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The false belief all-pass criterion score is the false beliefoutcomevariableused throughout the remainder of this report.
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Subsequently, multiple predictors of thisoutcomevariable, that showed (nearly) significant results in the univariate analyses, were entered stepwise into a multiple logistic regression analysis.
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Theoutcomevariable, diarrhoea, was defined as the presence of two or more loose or unformed stools on a given day of the week.
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Second the relationship between theoutcomevariable(selfrated driving ability) and the independent variable (driving confidence) was assessed.
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The majoroutcomevariablewas a lifetime diagnosis of pneumonia.
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To clarify the independent contribution of the study variables in relation to theoutcomevariable, multivariate analysis was required.
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Accordingly, the current analyses considered adolescent precursors available in the data set for eachoutcomevariable.
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Theoutcomevariablewas also included in the initial analysis to reveal possible patterns of correlation with the independent variables.
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The change from baseline to week 24 in daily "off" hours, the primaryoutcomevariable, was evaluated by analysis of covariance.
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Subsequently, only variables not significantly affecting theoutcomevariableby lacking values were investigated.
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Theoutcomevariableused in data analysis was the total number of correct words in the five trials.
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The following results are organized byoutcomevariable.
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The wellbeingoutcomevariablehas been designed specifically to study the contribution of activity to later life.
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With respect to theoutcomevariable, however, the measures chosen produced similarity rather than contrast.
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A third reason not to log entire trials at once is that theoutcomevariablemay not be defined until after the fact.
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At the very least, this suggests that studies of cognitive rehabilitation of schizophrenia need to examine disability reduction as a primaryoutcomevariable.
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Satisfaction with antipsychotic medication is an importantoutcomevariable.
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The results generalise quite straightforwardly to cover situations where theoutcomevariablehas r 4 2 states.
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