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Age and gender are often included in a regression model as a covariates, i. e, predictors, confounders, effect modifiers. But there are situations/studies where age (or gender) can be scientifically treated as the outcome, i. e., the response variable, or the so-called dependent variable. Give one example where age is the outcome and then give another example where gender is the outcome.
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Bradley and kelly are out flying kites at a park one afternoon. a model of bradley and kelly's kites are shown below on the coordinate plane as kites brad and kely, respectively: kites adbr and kely are shown on a coordinate plane. the vertices of adbr are a is at 9, 1; d is at 1, 5; b is at 9, 9; and r i which statement is correct about the two kites? (1 point) they are similar because segment br to segment db is 1: 2 and segment ke to segment yk 1: 2. they are not similar because segment br to segment db is 1: 5 and segment ke to segment yk is 1: 2. correct! they are not similar because segment br to segment db is 1: 2 and segment ke to segment yk is 1: 5. they are similar because segment br to segment db is 1: 5 and segment ke to segment yk is 1: 5.
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