The quandary of covarying: A brief review and empirical examination of covariate use in structural neuroimaging studies on psychological variables
Abstract
Although covarying for potential confounds or nuisance variables is common in psychological research, relatively little is known about how the inclusion of covariates may influence the relations between psychological variables and indices of brain structure. In Part 1 of the current study, we conducted a descriptive review of relevant articles from the past two years of NeuroImage in order to identify the most commonly used covariates in work of...
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Title
The quandary of covarying: A brief review and empirical examination of covariate use in structural neuroimaging studies on psychological variables
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
205
Pages
116225 - 116225
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