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" ... Complexity is the defining business and leadership challenge of our time. But it has never felt more urgent than this moment, with the coronavirus upending life and business as we know it. For the next few weeks, we’ll be talking to leaders about what it takes to lead through the most complex and confounding problems related to the coronavirus. ... "
" ... Despite a short-lived decline in value in mid-March, gold steadily climbed through the first half of 2020 as investors sought stability outside of the equities market. Several confounding factors played into the positive price movement for gold in 2020, including: ... "
" ... For example, women who didn’t report smoking any pot in the last year had sex six times on average over the previous four weeks, compared with just over seven times for women who smoked it daily. Men who used it daily had sex on average almost seven times over the previous four weeks, compared with 5.6 times in non-users. The data were adjusted for potential confounding variables, like alcohol and cocaine use, and were still significant across race, ethnicity, age, income, marital status and education. ... "
" ... Interestingly, in this study, before accounting for the confounding factors, cannabis users were actually less likely to have ischemic stroke than the control population. But when confounding factors were accounted for, there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups. This suggests that cannabis is not a risk factor for ischemic stroke. ... "
" ... To control for a range of confounding variables, the researchers looked specifically at students who re-took the PSAT during the course of their high school tenure. They examined temperature conditions during both test years to see if students showed less improvement during hotter years. They found this to be the case. They state, “On average in the U.S., experiencing a 1◦F hotter school year lowers academic achievement by 0.002 standard deviations. [...] For example, the average gain in PSAT score performance between 10th and 11th grade is about 0.3 standard deviations, implying that a 1◦F hotter school year reduces learning by close to one percent.” ... "