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In order to explore for potential confounding effects from other individual characteristics and behaviors, we collected data on sociodemographics and sports history (Table 1).
To better understand the conceptual nature of the link between math-science coherence and problem solving, we now attempt to adjust this relationship for potential confounding effects that country-specific characteristics might have.
To adjust for potential confounding effects, we included age, sex, village, and genotype information as time-independent variables and Pf infection status and season as time-dependent variables.
We accounted for potential confounding effects such as phylogeny, founder effect and multiple comparisons by using phylogenetic dependency networks [31] - an approach which reports associations between specific viral polymorphisms and HLA Class I alleles according to p value, q value (a measure of false positive error) and a phylogenetically-adjusted odds ratio.
The availability of detailed questionnaire information enabled the adjustment for potential confounding effects.
Most studies (85.7%) did not adjust for potential confounding effects nor assessed the HWE.
Adjustments for potential confounding effects were made by covariance analysis (ANCOVA) and multiple linear regression.
To correct for potential confounding effects, logistic regression analysis was done.
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Age, gender and body mass index were included as covariates in the analysis to adjust for potential confounding effect.
Country differences were estimated after controlling for potential confounding effect from socio-demographic variables (age, gender, parental education, study year) using General Linear Models, GLM (ANOVA).
Adjustments for any potential confounding effects were made for clinically relevant variables and for those that showed a statistically significant difference between the groups at baseline.
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