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  1. How do you "control" for a factor/variable? - Cross Validated

    So, my question is for point (2). Two questions: How do you "control"/ "account for" variables, in general. What techniques are used? (In terms of regression, ANOVA framework). In above example, does …

  2. How exactly does one “control for other variables”?

    Here is the article that motivated this question: Does impatience make us fat? I liked this article, and it nicely demonstrates the concept of “controlling for other variables” (IQ, career, income...

  3. What does 'control' in controlled experiment refer to?

    Apr 27, 2020 · Does 'control' in controlled experiment refer to: Having a control group for comparison, i.e "an experiment or trial that uses controls, usually separating the subjects into one or more control g...

  4. Where does Document Revision Control Start? Rev 0 or Rev 1

    Apr 10, 2015 · Re: Where does Revision Control Start Rev 0 or Rev 1 ...and I worked in a company that the original version was rev "-". whatever work for your system and people would follow is a okay.

  5. multiple regression - Control variables and other independent variables ...

    May 10, 2019 · When you say "control", I suspect you mean that you have a primary variable of interest, and then you have other variables that are potential confounders. In the presence of a confounder, …

  6. What is predicted and controlled in reinforcement Learning?

    Apr 14, 2018 · In reinforcement learning, I saw many notions with respect to control and prediction, like Monte Carlo prediction and Monte Carlo control. But what are we actually predicting and controlling?

  7. What does 'Controlling for' mean in regression? [duplicate]

    Apr 2, 2015 · Terms that mean the same as controlling for are: 'over and above', 'partialing out" or "holding constant". The reason your slopes are not the same from simple regression (models like …

  8. What variables need to be controlled for in regression?

    Nov 17, 2017 · There are numerous discussions on this site concerning how to control for certain variables in regression analysis. How exactly does one “control for other variables”? How do you …

  9. latin - Does the etymology of the word "government" mean "to control ...

    Does the etymology of the word "government" mean "to control the mind"? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 8 months ago Modified 11 years, 4 months ago

  10. statistical significance - Why does an insignificant regressor become ...

    Jul 6, 2015 · Why does an insignificant regressor become significant if I add some significant dummy variables? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 10 years, 5 months ago Modified 10 years, 5 months ago