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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a variable that contributes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as mathematics, statistics, or research when discussing factors that have an impact on a particular outcome or result.
Example: "In this study, we identified a variable that contributes significantly to the overall success of the project."
Alternatives: "a factor that adds" or "an element that influences".
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Laminar area was expressed as types and this trait was not revealed by our PCA as a variable that contributes to explain the variance in the first four components.
Age is not a variable that contributes to the association between the ACE gene D/I polymorphism and BS.
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An experimental approach to elicit emotions originates from either considering emotion as an independent variable that contributes to a phenomenon, or as an outcome.
Taken together, our longitudinal data reveal that symbolic numerical magnitude processing represents an important variable that contributes to individual variability in children's acquisition of arithmetic facts.
Moreover, it contributed to the improvement of empirical wage models by including what had been a rather unobserved variable that contributes to a better understanding of sources of wage heterogeneity.
Yet emotional intelligence has been elsewhere demonstrated to be the only variable that contributes to a clinical reasoning construct [ 23].
Additionally, jackknife analysis did not identify any specific climate variable that contributed significantly to our model development.
Hemoglobin was the only other variable that contributed to prediction of catalase and reduced glutathione.
In the case of multicollinearity, we chose the variable that contributed most in the regression model.
We used a stepwise approach in the analysis to retain variables that contributed to a significant improvement in model fit as determined by the maximum likelihood (α = 0.05) (Dupont 2002).
IPW were estimated by fitting a logistic regression model with variables that contributed to follow- up.
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