- covariate
- noun Date: 1965 any of two or more random variables exhibiting correlated variation
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Covariate — In statistics, a covariate is a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study. A covariate may be of direct interest or it may be a confounding or interacting variable. The alternative terms explanatory variable, independent… … Wikipedia
covariate — noun A variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study. See Also: covary, covariance … Wiktionary
covariate — co·va·ri·ate (ko varґe ət) a variable that is related to a second variable … Medical dictionary
covariate — co·variate … English syllables
covariate — ¦kōˌ noun Etymology: co + variate (II) : any of two or more random variables exhibiting correlated variation … Useful english dictionary
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