Independent variables: - Treatment group (binary) Dependent variables: - the primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (SBP) (continuous) Covariates: - age- Nominal categorical - sex - categorical - smoker status - categorical - baseline systolic blood pressure- continuous (numerical) In this scenario if I wanna see the association between treatment group and the primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (SBP), keeping other covariates what should I put in the place of model and factor box?
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Independent variables:
- Treatment group (binary)
Dependent variables:
- the primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (SBP) (continuous)
Covariates:
- age- Nominal categorical
- sex - categorical
- smoker status - categorical
- baseline systolic blood pressure- continuous (numerical)
In this scenario if I wanna see the association between treatment group and the primary outcome, systolic blood pressure (SBP), keeping other covariates what should I put in the place of model and factor box?