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Revenue Management Systems (RMS)
Age-Adjusted
A statistical process used to compare two or more populations at one point in time or one population over time after factoring out the influence of age.
Direct Adjustment
A statistical method used to eliminate the effects of confounding variables by standardizing to a common distribution.
Indirect Adjustment
A statistical method used to control or modify the effects of confounding variables on a primary relationship of interest by applying correction factors derived from external data.
Infant
A child in the earliest stage of life, typically defined as being from birth up to one year of age.
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