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Low-income students, controlling for race, receive either no preference or a modest one, depending on which study you believe.
Martin Ford and other psychologists reported, after controlling for race and ethnicity, that children with unusual names did as well as others in school.
Even after controlling for race, ethnicity, obesity, smoking, diabetes, exercise, cholesterol levels and blood pressure, the geographic variation in the inflammatory markers persisted.
On average, within individual urban areas, the disparities in exposure by race (after controlling for income) were more than two times as large as the disparities by income (after controlling for race).
After controlling for race, sex, underlying disease, flu vaccination status and other factors, the researchers found that those on statins had a 41 percent reduced risk of death compared with those who were not taking the medicine.
Even after controlling for race, family background and IQ, children of single mothers do worse in school than children of married parents, says Ms Hymowitz.Children whose father was never around face the toughest problems.
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None of the interaction terms was significant, and analyses are therefore presented for the whole cohort controlling for race/ethnicity.
We first examined associations with SEP measures separately, controlling for race/ethnicity and the previously-mentioned covariates.
Table 3 presents associations between maternal pregnancy glucose levels with girls' adiposity, controlling for race/ethnicity, maternal pregravid BMI, girls' age, Tanner stages, and maternal age at delivery.
Using a per-protocol analysis (ie, treatment completers only) we fit a multivariate normal regression to examine within-group changes in weight, while controlling for race/ethnicity.
Controlling for race/ethnicity and poverty, gay density was not significantly associated with colorectal cancer incidence (table 2), but bisexual density among men was associated with a 2.7% increase in incidence of colorectal cancer (IRR=1.027, p=0.02).
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