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Definition of Covaried
1. covary [v] - See also: covary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Covaried
Literary usage of Covaried
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Assessing Alcohol Problems: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers by John P. Allen, Megan Columbus (1997)
"In addition, the number of subtypes found covaried with subject demographic
factors such as gender, age, and race. With the evidence on the validity of ..."
2. Community Corrections in America: New Directions & Sounder Investments for edited by Arthur J. Lurigio (1999)
"... Maden et al., 1994), data suggest strongly that the sizes of institutionalized
criminal justice and the mental health populations have closely covaried. ..."
3. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"In another study, Sternberg (176) covaried both the memory-set size and the
clarity of the probe. On half the trials, the probe digit was presented clearly, ..."
4. Ecosystem Disturbance and Wildlife Conservation in Western Grasslands: A edited by Deborah M. Finch (1998)
"While less obvious, numbers of riparian sparrows also significantly covaried in
two pairs of species (Lincoln's Sparrow x Rufous-sided Towhee, ..."
5. Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury by Randall M. Chesnut, Oregon Health Sciences University (1999)
"Intensity of treatment covaried with functional status at admission, patient
demographics, and medical characteristics. This suggests that the functional ..."
6. The Legacy of Vietnam Veterans and Their Families: Survivors of War edited by Dennis K. Rhoades, Michael R. Leaveck, James C. Hudson (1996)
"... and this variable was covaried on subsequent analyses on ANCOVA. As can be
seen in Table 5 (see page 424), the only scale that approached significance ..."