Sentence examples for studies confusing from inspiring English sources

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11– 17 The terms and constructs PWB and QoL are also frequently applied in research without definition 15, 18, 19 with many studies confusing the terms and mixing outcome measures or simply avoiding defining terms.

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You spend your day failing to understand the point of your Talmudic studies, confused about who pays if your friend's cow falls into a pit on your neighbor's farm.

You spend your day failing to understand the point of your Talmudic studies, confused about who pays if your friend's cow falls into a pit on your neighbour's farm.

Additionally, adherence has been assessed in diverse ways, many of which are not standardised or replicable (eg, some studies confuse physician non-adherence to prescription guidelines with patient non-adherence to prescribed treatments, or use very different criteria for defining non-adherent patients, or mix naïve-drug cohorts with experienced-drug cohorts).

Listening through only one earbud (according to recent studies) confuses the brain and may make you feel lightheaded.

The fact that flaccid penises were used in this study confuses the results, as flaccid penises are a poor indicator of erect size.

Compared with a very modest decline of SAH incidence over recent decades, the dramatic decrease of SAH ratios in these studies was confusing [27].

However, the results of these studies are confusing rather than conclusive, and show strong racial and regional variations [11], [13], [15], [16], [17], [18], [19], [20].

However, results of randomised studies are confusing, because early underfeeding, which implies low protein intake, appears not to increase mortality [ 1, 4].

When focusing on the direction of vigilance in mustached tamarins only, results from different studies are confusing already due to differences in how direction of vigilance was recorded: Peres (1993) reports more looks sideways or up than downwards, Kirchhof (2003) slightly more looks upwards than downwards, and Smith et al. (2004) more side-sweeps than look-ups.

She accuses Georgetown of botching the study by confusing which patients got ProBugs and which got a placebo.

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