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The phrase "are confounding with" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "confounding," which typically requires a different preposition or structure.
Example: "The results are confounding, making it difficult to draw conclusions."
Alternatives: "are confused with" or "are mixed up with".
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The goal of the current study was to attempt to control for some of the observable demographic factors (e.g., race and sex) that have been found to influence NSSI behaviors, or that may cause group differences that are confounding with or independent of NSSI behaviors.
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In Manhattan, the Knicks are confounded with their own issues that could hurt their chances of wooing James.
In a factorial of resolution IV, the main effects do not mix with two-factor interactions, but these, in turn, are confounded with each other.
The other holds that the CSE indexes feature integration and/or contingency learning processes that are confounded with congruency sequence in most studies.
Thus estimated marginal utility parameters ( widehat{beta}=beta {sigma}_{ij}(Z) ) potentially are confounded with scale effects both across individuals and within individuals across choice questions.
Moreover, any permanent effects of the 2001 2002 crisis are difficult to evaluate, since they are confounded with the strong recovery from 2003 onwards.
Consequently, gender-related differences in these (and other) unobserved characteristics are confounded with the characteristics that are represented in the model.
First, there is the possibility that the concentration parameters are confounded with the synthesis efficiency parameters.
However, OS results may be erroneous because patient risk factors are confounded with treatment choice.
Bisulfite-treated reads have a significant reduction in nucleotide complexity because nucleotide conversion events are confounded with transition substitutions.
It is therefore possible that habitat is confounding with another covariate, just as in the case for chromosome size.
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