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Covariates

June 15, 2026 by VJ Periyakoil

Last’s Dictionary of Epidemiology says that a covariate is a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study. Even that is somewhat wrong because the word predictive means that the covariate has to occur in time before the outcome that is predicted, but covariates are frequently used when the covariate follows the outcome, when it’s coincident with the outcome as well as when it proceeds the outcome.

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