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confounding effect

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meanings of confoundand effect


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confound
verb[T]
uk /kənˈfaʊnd/ us /kənˈfaʊnd/
to confuse and very much surprise someone, so that they are unable to explain or deal with ...
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effect
noun
uk /ɪˈfekt/ us /əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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Examples of confounding effect


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The use of multiple regression techniques to control for the potentially confoundingeffect of geographical distance as a predictor of community similarity was discussed.
The lack of subsequent pulmonary arterial growth found in most published series may reflect the confoundingeffect, in some patients, of previously larger pulmonary arteries.
Researchers who use listener rating data should be mindful of the potential confoundingeffect of speaking rate in their data.
The above sampling procedure was designed to obviate any possible confoundingeffect of bait disturbance on subsequent termite foraging activity.
This potential confoundingeffect was evaluated by stratifying the analysis, and is discussed below.
Another factor complicating the interpretation of trait-by-soil correlations in previous comparative studies is the potentially confoundingeffect of phylogeny on plant traits.
They suggest that in order to account for this we must try to control for the confoundingeffect of geographical distances.
We do not expect that eating of raw or undercooked meat will have had a major confoundingeffect on the other risk factors.
To avoid the confoundingeffect of trial count on amplitude values, amplitude analyses were conducted with trial count as a covariate.
By retaining the original sample from 1977, the confoundingeffect on the changes of using a different sample was largely removed.
The contrasting results reported in the literature about this topic, therefore, could be due to the confoundingeffect of these variables.
This in turn leads to a confoundingeffect on the sewer variable.
We did not find such a relationship because of a confoundingeffect of the total parasite intensity on both parasite intensity and niche width.
In order to reduce this confoundingeffect some investigators have chosen to use infants with malformations other than the investigated one as references (so called positive controls).
Higher reading and writing skills also relate positively to greater language stability, but the confoundingeffect of age and proficiency level on the literacy variable is recognized.
This was due to the confoundingeffect of the size of the farm, and demonstrates the importance of correcting for such covariates.
A variable representing year of report was included to control for the confoundingeffect of temporal trends.
The confoundingeffect of far mer age on the changes is acknowledged, however, and taken into consideration when interpreting the results.
A major problem is the confoundingeffect of case-mix: centres or surgeons who take on high-risk patients will tend to have above-average mortality rates.
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