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The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
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Other secondary endpoints were effect of prone position on oxygenation duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU mortality and ICU length of stay.
In 13 studies, three of which were effect studies, no usage of instruments was reported.
We examined whether pre-dialysis care and geographic region were effect modifiers on the relationship between vascular access and distance.
True negatives (TN) were correctly predicted neutrals and false negatives (FN) were effect variants incorrectly predicted to be neutral.
Additional outcomes considered were: effect on acute otitis media (for children), hospitalizations (for adults and elderly), and mortality (for elderly).
Using a Wald test, we assessed whether these factors were effect measure modifiers (statistical interaction) of the association of anemia and incident gout.
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In our model, attribute levels were effect-coded, whereby omitted categories were coded as − 1, so the part-worth utility estimate of the omitted category for each attribute is the negative sum of the part-worth utility estimates for the included categories.
To avoid multicollinearity, factors were effect-coded and the covariates were centered.
The choice data were effect-coded for attributes with discrete values, with the exception of cost, which was modeled as a continuous variable [ 19].
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