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confounded [kənˈfaʊndɪd] ADJ coloq

confounded

confound [kənˈfaʊnd] VERBO trans

1. confound (surprise):

2. confound (confuse):

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However, longitudinal studies could be confounded due to prior test experience.
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The results may be confounded by other factors, to the extent of giving the opposite answer to better studies.
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Furthermore, previous theories of stage have confounded the stimulus and response in assessing stage by simply scoring responses and ignoring the task or stimulus.
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Morphological studies can be confounded by examples of convergent evolution of phenotypes.
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More complex multivariate analyses are sometimes used when multiple characteristics are involved and a univariate analysis could produce confounded results.
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Before the discovery of isotopes, empirically determined noninteger values of atomic mass confounded scientists.
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The new sound confounded older fans of the band while drawing in new listeners.
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Classification of these various dialects has confounded linguists.
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My expectations were confounded and from thence the humour arose.
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Older naval officers were confounded by the terms used by the investigators.
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