-
alternative analyses (e.g.,
controlling for
potential confounds not
identified in the
initial study).
Confounding effects may be less
likely to
occur and act similarly...
-
observing these efforts and
remarking on humanity's
power in unity,
confounds their speech so that they can no
longer understand each
other and scatters...
- not take up
their offers of employment. In 1997, he
formed the
company Confounding Factor along with co-developer Paul Douglas, who had
worked with Gard...
- variable. This is
typically done so that the
variable can no
longer act as a
confounder in, for example, an
observational study or experiment. When estimating...
- third,
unseen factor (referred to as a "common
response variable", "
confounding factor", or "lurking variable"). An
example of a
spurious relationship...
-
Animism (from Latin:
anima meaning 'breath, spirit, life') is the
belief that objects, places, and
creatures all
possess a
distinct spiritual essence....
- says: "We
worship one God in Trinity, and
Trinity in Unity;
neither confounding the
Persons nor
dividing the Substance". Most
Christians (Catholic, Eastern...
- wide
range of emotion, "he
projects an
unflappable determination that
confounds his
fellow prisoners". "Inside
Prison Break:
Chain male"
Sydney Morning...
- adjustment, in
chiropractic practice In statistics,
compensation for
confounding variables Setting (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
-
unduly given causal interpretations. The
paradox can be
resolved when
confounding variables and
causal relations are
appropriately addressed in the statistical...