Hi,
I'm running an analysis in Qdec in which I'd like to control for 3 variables (1 discrete (sex), 2 continuous (age and IQ)).
In the output after I run the model: I only see a reference to an effect of my factor of interest controlling for sex (i.e., there is no contrast that also explicitly says controlling for sex, age, and IQ). Is this implied? Or are age and IQ not controlled for here? Is there a way to specify that I'd like to look for an effect controlling for all 3 variables?
Courtney Gallen Post-baccalaureate IRTA Neuroimaging Research Branch National Institute on Drug Abuse (IRP) 251 Bayview Blvd Suite 200 Baltimore, MD 21224 Tel: (443) 740-2631
age and iq can be entered as nuisance variables, where 'nuisance' means 'controlling for'.
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On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 13:14 -0500, Gallen, Courtney (NIH/NIDA) [F] wrote:
Hi,
I’m running an analysis in Qdec in which I’d like to control for 3 variables (1 discrete (sex), 2 continuous (age and IQ)).
In the output after I run the model: I only see a reference to an effect of my factor of interest controlling for sex (i.e., there is no contrast that also explicitly says controlling for sex, age, and IQ).
Is this implied? Or are age and IQ not controlled for here? Is there a way to specify that I’d like to look for an effect controlling for all 3 variables?
Courtney Gallen
Post-baccalaureate IRTA
Neuroimaging Research Branch
National Institute on Drug Abuse (IRP)
251 Bayview Blvd
Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21224
Tel: (443) 740-2631
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