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Discover LudwigThe phrase “confounding of” is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to suggest that something is surprising or perplexing. For example, “The confounding of the situation left me at a loss for words.”
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I love its brutal confounding of expectations.
Most confounding of all, two teams might have nearly identical makeups, with overlapping memberships, but radically different levels of effectiveness.
In fact, for all its cunning confounding of expectations and provoking of emotions, it's not at all clear what, if anything, the film is saying.
This reduced the confounding of effects due to hybrid treatments.
The second issue is the confounding of duration and immigration cohort (Myers and Lee, 1996).
The risk of bias and confounding of the included studies was high.
Unfortunately this confounding of main effects is not always addressed or even acknowledged.
To avoid the confounding of side preference, we switched the bottle side every time fluid measurements were taken.
A comparison of these values indicates the range of bias due to uncontrolled confounding of the intermediate variable.
This design avoided the confounding of time and condition by comparing endogenously vs. exogenously induced changes in analytes.
The partial confounding of interactions with main effects in these experiments allows one to estimate interactions with regression analysis.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com