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I . con·found [kənˈfaʊnd] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. confound (astonish):

confound

2. confound (confuse):

confound

II . con·found [kənˈfaʊnd] MEDM.

confound it!

confound PRID.

Geslo uporabnika
confound

confound GLAG.

Geslo uporabnika
confound

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confound it!

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Literature reviews that have examined many studies and attempted to control for confounding variables tend to find minimal effects for birth order on personality.
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Improvement in this study could have been due to maturation, educational interventions, placebo effect, or other confounds that were not addressed in the study design.
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However, by the end of 2010, insurgency-related violence had increased, confounding the government's optimism.
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The work references the multiple measures of time that simultaneously inform and confound our consciousness of the moment.
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Because summer school programs are voluntary, self-selection also confounds the effects of attending.
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Factors such as sample size, analytical methods and the inclusion or omission of socio-demographic profiles of offenders, victims and neighbourhoods can confound the research outcomes.
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To confound their avenging pursuers, they had split up.
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However, drought conditions during peak glaciation (about 18,000 years ago) are a significantly confounding factor.
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The detailed accounting is difficult because of confounding factors.
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Due to the inability to control for variability of volunteers and human studies, confounding is a particular challenge.
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