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tajrida
Level III

Define a covariate

My understanding is this:

  • A factor is categorical variable
  • A covariate is a continuous variable

Why do JMP define and use covariate differently?

What is  the correct definition of a covariate?

Mohammed Ahmed
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statman
Super User

Re: Define a covariate

In experimentation, you have two types of variables.  The ones you are willing to control (e.g., design factors) and the ones you are not (e.g., noise).  A covariate is one way to handle measurable noise.  There are other ways to handle noise in an experiment (e.g., RCBD, BIB, repeats, replicates, split-plots).

"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box

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