age and iq can be entered as nuisance variables, where 'nuisance' means
'controlling for'.

n.

On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 13:14 -0500, Gallen, Courtney (NIH/NIDA) [F]
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  
> 
> I’m running an analysis in Qdec in which I’d like to control for 3
> variables (1 discrete (sex), 2 continuous (age and IQ)).
> 
>  
> 
> In the output after I run the model: I only see a reference to an
> effect of my factor of interest controlling for sex (i.e., there is no
> contrast that also explicitly says controlling for sex, age, and IQ).
> 
> Is this implied? Or are age and IQ not controlled for here? Is there a
> way to specify that I’d like to look for an effect controlling for all
> 3 variables?
> 
>  
> 
> Courtney Gallen
> 
> Post-baccalaureate IRTA
> 
> Neuroimaging Research Branch
> 
> National Institute on Drug Abuse (IRP)
> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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> 
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