Just curious,

Can anybody explain the, scientific, rationale for using "RACE" as a covariate? Why not eye colour?

Thanks in advance,

Bart

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On 08/12/2025 21:23, Leonid Gibiansky wrote:
I've seen it coded as "Multiple" category, and used similar to "Other" (i.e., not very helpful)


On 12/8/2025 10:39 AM, Paul Hutson wrote:
I’ve got a study in which subjects have the option of identifying as belonging to more than one race.

How are others in this group:

 1. Coding this in their data file
 2. Incorporating this as a possible covariate in their PopPK model?

Thanks!
Paul

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