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confundir

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

confound [ingl. am. kənˈfaʊnd, ingl. brit. kənˈfaʊnd] V. trans.

1. confound (perplex):

confound person
confound person

2. confound (thwart):

confound attempt
confound plan
confound plan

3. confound (mix up, confuse):

confound form.
to confound sth with sth

4. confound (damn) coloq., arcznte.:

confound the man/weather!
confound it!

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

confound [kənˈfaʊnd] V. trans.

confound
español
español
inglés
inglés
to confound
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

confound [kən·ˈfaʊnd] V. trans.

confound
español
español
inglés
inglés
to confound
Present
Iconfound
youconfound
he/she/itconfounds
weconfound
youconfound
theyconfound
Past
Iconfounded
youconfounded
he/she/itconfounded
weconfounded
youconfounded
theyconfounded
Present Perfect
Ihaveconfounded
youhaveconfounded
he/she/ithasconfounded
wehaveconfounded
youhaveconfounded
theyhaveconfounded
Past Perfect
Ihadconfounded
youhadconfounded
he/she/ithadconfounded
wehadconfounded
youhadconfounded
theyhadconfounded

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However, confounding may decrease internal validity of a study, and ethical issues may arise in studies involving high-risk.
en.wikipedia.org
However, drought conditions during peak glaciation (about 18,000 years ago) are a significantly confounding factor.
en.wikipedia.org
Literature reviews that have examined many studies and attempted to control for confounding variables tend to find minimal effects for birth order on personality.
en.wikipedia.org
In order for an observational science to be valid, confounding factors must be known and accounted for.
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In these studies, the researchers took into account confounding variables such as pet presence at home.
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