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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted propensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, psychology, or behavioral economics, where it refers to a modified likelihood or tendency of an individual or group to engage in a certain behavior.
Example: "After analyzing the data, we found that the adjusted propensity for risk-taking increased among participants who received additional training."
Alternatives: "modified likelihood" or "altered tendency".
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All Cox models were weighted by the adjusted propensity.
Outcomes were assessed according to type of analysis (unadjusted, adjusted, propensity matched, and randomised controlled trials) and the population studied (heart failure and/or atrial fibrillation, or other populations including unspecified).
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Although no difference in overall mortality was observed for olanzapine, findings suggest a possibly lower risk of death from cerebrovascular diseases (hazard ratio adjusted for propensity score 0.88, 0.73 to 1.07; hazard ratio adjusted for high dimensional propensity score 0.83, 0.68 to 1.01).
We included in the propensity score all covariates included in the model building table and obtained a final hazard ratio adjusted for propensity score.
When adjusted to propensity scores, all baseline characteristics were balanced.
Treatment groups at ATC-AQs and ATCs adjusted with propensity score weighting.
However, when the imbalance in patient characteristics and severity of stroke by admission to SU and GMW is adjusted using propensity score methods, the differences in outcomes are no longer statistically significant in most cases.
We adjusted for propensity score.
* Adjusted for propensity score and medical indications.
The excess nephrotoxicity remained significant even after being adjusted by propensity score (adjusted RD 7.4%, 95% C.I. 1.2% – 13.6%, P = .02).02
Secondary outcomes were analyzed using Cox's regression model, also adjusted via propensity score weighting.
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