Sentences with phrase «for covariation»

To test whether childhood human capital also accounted for covariation between credit scores and heart age, we replicated our previous SEM model, but substituted adult human capital factors with their childhood antecedents (Fig. 5).

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However, adaptive evolution of populations at the warmer range limit of a species will be limited by the amount of genetic variation and covariation within populations for traits affecting climate tolerance (Hoffmann and Sgro, 2011; Shaw and Etterson, 2012).
Estimations of risk are formed on the basis of covariations across participants, and statistical covariation procedures are used to control for the possible influence of nuisance variables.
Controlling for childhood human capital reduces the standardized covariation between credit score and heart age from r = − 0.247 to r = − 0.192, a reduction of 22 %.
Using a method that tests specific genetic effects while controlling for background genetic effects, we estimate covariation between children's genetic liability / propensity for core developmental outcomes and a wide range of environmental exposures.
Behavioral activation sensitivity and resting frontal eeg asymmetry: Covariation of putative indicators related to risk for mood disorders
Developmental cascade models are particularly well - suited to (1) discern unique pathways among psychological domains and (2) model stability in and covariation among constructs, allowing for conservative tests of longitudinal associations.
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