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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Apr 24, B Hidalgo commented:

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, predictors/risk factors, etc. Hope this helps.


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    2. On 2014 Mar 24, Jennifer Vergel de Dios commented:

      Just asking as a clarification - At the end of your second paragraph, you wrote "Statistically speaking, multivariate analysis refers to statistical models that have 2 or more dependent or outcome variables, and multivariable analysis refers to statistical models in which there are multiple independent or response variables".

      In the last part, did you mean 'multiple independent or <predictor> variables' since a response variable is synonymous with a dependent variable?


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Mar 24, Jennifer Vergel de Dios commented:

      Just asking as a clarification - At the end of your second paragraph, you wrote "Statistically speaking, multivariate analysis refers to statistical models that have 2 or more dependent or outcome variables, and multivariable analysis refers to statistical models in which there are multiple independent or response variables".

      In the last part, did you mean 'multiple independent or <predictor> variables' since a response variable is synonymous with a dependent variable?


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    2. On 2014 Apr 24, B Hidalgo commented:

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, predictors/risk factors, etc. Hope this helps.


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