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That confounds or contradicts or confuses.
contradictory
unsupportive
1
But even that level of detail masks a
confounding
number of possibilities.
2
These effects remained significant following adjustment for a number of
confounding
variables.
3
She remains one of the most compelling, and
confounding
,
artists working today.
4
There is, however, a lack of studies that properly account for
confounding
.
5
The difference observed remained statistically significant after adjusting for potential
confounding
variables.
6
I made the common mistake of
confounding
the unusual with the interesting.
7
The results were essentially unchanged after statistical adjustment for potential
confounding
factors.
8
Information on smoking and potential
confounding
factors was collected by standardized interviews.
9
He is charged with
confounding
the righteous and unrighteous in indiscriminate destruction.
10
Body mass index was not associated with outcomes after adjusting for
confounding
.
11
Multivariable linear regression analysis was performed to account for potential
confounding
factors.
12
In addition, an instrumental variable analysis was performed to address unmeasured
confounding
.
13
You are
confounding
the Ode to Curio and the Epistle to Curio.
14
All of the above associations remained significant after adjustment for
confounding
factors.
15
Multiple logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the potential
confounding
factors.
16
We tested for
confounding
of asthma-leukocyte telomere length associations using covariate adjustment.
confounding
confound
confounding factors
confounding variables
confounding effects
residual confounding
potentially confounding