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The phrase "account for the study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasons, factors, or considerations that explain or justify a particular study or research.
Example: "In order to understand the results, we must account for the study's limitations and the context in which it was conducted."
Alternatives: "explain the study" or "justify the study".
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(Although they say they focused on the last 200 tweets per account for the study).
Therefore, stratified and weighted analysis was performed to account for the study design.
Complex sample analyses technique was adopted throughout to account for the study design and sample weight [ 24].
In all models, robust standard errors were calculated to account for the study design of 53 practices from which participants were recruited.
Unable to use all indicators for sample size calculation, we instead took commonly recognised factors reported in the published literature into account for the study sample size.
Case-control studies are quite common in epidemiologic practice, and COCA extends to this context but requires some modification to appropriately account for the study design.
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Many experimental variables like cell type, MYC protein levels, length of time of aberrant MYC expression, etc. are likely to account for the study-to-study discrepancies.
Our results suggest that ERGM-based imputation of edge variables is a viable approach to the analysis of complex studies such as Add Health, provided that care is used in understanding and accounting for the study design.
We also accounted for the study designs used and, when appropriate, did a priori defined subgroup analyses.
It is unclear how much low clearance of, or frequent reinfection with HPV accounted for the study prevalence of infection in different age groups.
Misclassification in symptom elicitation between studies may therefore account for the differing study results.
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