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This suggests that optimism and pessimism may have confounding roles in the association between reports of interpersonal discrimination and depressive symptoms [ 32- 34].
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It's possible, they note, that undiscovered defects around this gene may have confounded the analysis.
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It is possible, for example, that the two classes may have had pre-existing differences that were not accounted for, such as private mathematics tutoring or previous exposure to algebra, which may have confounded the results.
The high-pitched Amber Alert that hit cellphones across Southern California overnight may have confounded and annoyed, but the text message also prompted a fresh round of questions.
All subjects were using multiple medications, which may have confounded the possible effects of fish consumption.
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