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How Are Coefficients Calculated?
Coefficients are typically calculated using statistical models such as
linear regression
,
logistic regression
, and
Cox proportional hazards model
. These models allow researchers to adjust for potential
confounding variables
and better understand the true relationship between the variables of interest.
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