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Education and age are frequently analyzed together as key demographic variables or potential confounders in statistical models and research studies, as evidenced by their joint inclusion in regression adjustments [1], [2], [3], and demographic surveys [4], [5], [6], [7], [8].

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Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com Nature 2 facts
measurementIn a multiple regression model adjusted for gender, age, education, and employment, psychosocial variables and covariates collectively explained 40.9% of the total variance in pain-related disability (F(12,3308) = 191.089, p < 0.000).
measurementWithin the multiple regression model for pain-related disability, covariates (gender, age, education, and employment) explained 14.4% of the variance, while psychosocial variables explained 26.5% of the variance.
Improvement in sleep duration was associated with higher cognitive ... aging-us.com Aging 2 facts
procedureModel 2 in the study was adjusted for age, sex, education, marital status, residential area, depression, IADLs, use of tranquilizers, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, heart disease, and stroke.
claimThe study identified potential confounders for cognitive function as age, sex, education, marital status, residential area, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, depression, IADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living), use of tranquilizers, and comorbidities.
Redefining Consumer Desires: A Qualitative Study on Marketing's ... ibimapublishing.com Ioseb Gabelaia, Vivian Tracy · IBIMA Publishing 1 fact
measurementThe study surveyed 131 participants selected to reflect diverse demographics including age, gender, ethnicity, lifestyle, education, income, and household type.
Financial Decision-Making: Psychology, Behavior & Risk Insights climbproject.org.uk CLIMB Project 1 fact
claimRisk tolerance varies significantly among different demographics, influenced by factors such as age, income, education, and cultural background.
Analysing the behavioural, psychological, and demographic ... - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua Parul Kumar, Md Aminul Islam, Rekha Pillai, Taimur Sharif · Elsevier BV 1 fact
claimGonzalez-Igual surveyed practitioners to determine the impact of education, age, and gender on investor sentiment.
Demographic, Environmental, and Psychosocial Influences on ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Cureus 1 fact
claimJohnson et al. found that transgenerational aspects such as race/ethnicity, occupation, education, age, substance use, and physical location had mixed results across multiple studies regarding their influence on resilience.