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Filter by Meaning Age is a common covariate in studies on health outcomes.
The researcher controlled for the covariate effect of income when examining the relationship between education level and political ideology.
In an analysis of crime rates, population density may be included as a covariate.
Socioeconomic status is often used as a covariate in studies of health outcomes.
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