Posted by
parisec on
Jul 09, 2011; 4:25pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Please-kindly-advice-tp4537676p4568438.html
Hi Maggieho,
Assuming that soft tissue thickness is a continuous variable, this sounds like a perfect candidate for linear regression analysis using soft tissue thickness as the DV and HbA1c, diabetic duration, and gender as your predictor variables.
Carol
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Thank you for your prompt reply.
My sample consists of 99 subjects.
I would like to see the whether there is a correlation between HbA1c level
and soft tissues thickness after controlling the effects for both "Diabetic
Duration" and "gender". If only controlling diabetic duration (years), I
can run partial correlation. However, if I added gender into the analysis,
how shall I do this on spss? Thank you very mcuh.
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