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The contrasts were defined in this way so that between-groups comparisons of SM effects would not be confounded with differing levels of recollection for remembered items, recollection being expected to be lower in the old group (Yonelinas 2001).
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The primary limitation of observational studies is that treatment allocation can be confounded with patient characteristics: treated patients often differ systematically from control patients.
However, the extent to which these responses are plastic or genetic is unclear, and might be confounded with changing abundance of populations that differ in timing, or by changes in hatchery production or harvest.
Thoungeen... about 6 miles byland to Kankareet (not to be confounded with Kankareet on the Salween).
These variations are large and may be confounded with teaching evaluation scores.
There too the innocent would be confounded with the guilty.' Id., at col. 1073.
Technical noise must be accounted for since it may be confounded with biological noise.
With such a design, stimulus repetition is confounded with expectation.
This plant was confounded with Swiss chard.
Diet effects were confounded with breed.
Fourth, professors were confounded with topic.
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