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Age, fibrinogen, heparin dose and platelets as continuous variables and the need for mechanical ventilation as a categorical variable were introduced into the model, then removed from the equation as described in Materials and methods.
A better way would be to take the list of top 5 or 10 (say) childhood mortality causes for which there are adequate data, and incorporate them all into the model, then remove the ones that are less important by some variable selection technique.
*Age and Chronic alcoholism were entered in the model and then removed from the model by the backward stepwise selection.
Any predictor that did not make a significant contribution to the model was then removed, and the model was re-estimated.
In backward selection, all variables are included in the initial model, and then removed sequentially until a final model is produced.
Where Generalised Linear Models were used, we constructed the maximal model and then removed non-significant factors in a stepwise manner.
Any variable that did not remain significant in this final model was then removed to create the most parsimonious final model.
Variables included in the multivariable model were then removed one at a time; if removal changed the coefficient of any independent variable by ≥10%%, the removed variable was included as a confounder in the final model.
Final models were obtained by including the three step changes and the three slope changes in one model and then removing the least significant factors one at a time.
In 2008, I had built a "convention bounce adjustment" into the FiveThirtyEight presidential forecasting model but then removed it — most of the regular readers in the FiveThirtyEight community thought it smacked too much of fudging the numbers, and I concurred.
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