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It is therefore possible that habitat is confounding with another covariate, just as in the case for chromosome size.
It is also conceivable that there are more women in the older-age groups, so that there is confounding with age [ 40].
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With such a design, stimulus repetition is confounded with expectation.
In many paradigms, the difficulty of a task is confounded with whether there is an opportunity for rehearsal.
If the distributions do not have equal variances, then d′ is confounded with response bias and should not be used.
Second, the object that is held during training is confounded with the training itself; participants held a ball and watched or held a simulated weapon and played.
Further, the subset selection bias is confounded with the subset-specific treatment effect, and the two components are not identifiable without additional untestable assumptions.
In sum, as appreciation of curvature changes dynamically over time, any study aiming to find static and general principles of liking regarding curvature is confounded with Zeitgeist effects.
And we know that there's a big issue in this work where poverty and class is confounded with race.
However, PD change is confounded with the addition of nitrogen fixers to plots (Fig. 6).
However, endogenous sleep in humans is confounded with the voluntary curtailment of sleep [11].
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