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extraneous variables that
influence both X and Y. We say that X and Y are
confounded by some
other variable Z
whenever Z
causally influences both X and Y....
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September 2021. Travis,
Peter W. (1997). "Chaucer's Chronographiae, the
Confounded Reader, and Fourteenth-Century
Measurements of Time". In Poster, Carol;...
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confundar in aeternum. ("In thee, o Lord, have I trusted: let me not be
confounded for evermore.") Born as a
subject of the
Kingdom of Sardinia,
later became...
- much later, and when
referring to the
Middle Ages, one
should not be
confounded with the nation-state of today. The term The
Spains referred specifically...
- environment, to
varying degrees.
These two
sources of
influence are
often confounded in
observational research of
individuals and families. An
example of this...
- he and
others regretted the
demise of the
Albany Stewarts, and he was
confounded by James's
greed for
territory and wealth.
Although Bower did not dwell...
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appearances on the ****
Clark and Pat
Boone shows in November,
Barrett confounded his
hosts by
giving terse answers to
questions (or not
responding at all)...
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those s****ing
knowledge of the universe, and
whether physicists will be
confounded by it as
recounted in that story, or
ultimately surmount the challenge...
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while spending 13
months in a body cast
following a
bicycle accident. He
confounded doctors, who
expected he
would never walk again. He
often skipped classes...
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arrives at Lou's to pick up his six
figure insurance settlement, but he is
confounded when told he
arrived the
previous day.
Realizing he has no recollection...