with the Swedish girls. And he's conflated it with a precarious situation he has in relation to the American threat. And it's never going to be solved unless he individually takes each issue one at a time, and deals with them.
This is a work of nonfiction. Situations may have appeared in other works in different forms and slightly -- and significantly different context. Characters are not conflated . So characters are not combined into one character. Events are sometimes presented out of sequence but timelines are not intentionally altered. Many names and details have been changed to protect identities. So that's -- you know, that's really significant,
in part because it happened around the same time that communism was unraveling and ending in the former Soviet block. So I think it's often conflated with what was going on there. And so I think one of the key things to know about the protests in 1989 was that they were an effort
And it's very hard to be difficult when people have said, this is who we are. But it's very frequently conflated . And as I say, the more I know, the more I realize I don't know is the reality.
There's a sense of kind of a variety of things rolled into one. And I brought up how it sort of gets conflated with the movements to overthrow communism and the Eastern block. It was actually in many ways, I think, more like something that happened in the Eastern block 20 years earlier.
That card stack generated a tremendous amount of inbound linking, which led to a sharp rise in the Google rankings. I think that data journalism has frequently been conflated , not by ProPublica, but by the sort of media conversation
A deeply political statement to infer from the sine of one of the coefficients-- a little tiny multivariate regression. So it's a real excellent example of how correlation and causation get conflated . And then we spend some time thinking about, well, why is that?
- It was. This graph doesn't actually show the Dunning-Kruger effect. It's just a meme that resonates with a lot of people, and it became conflated with the effect. In their original research, Dunning and Kruger tested people on tasks like grammar, logic and humor, and then they asked participants to estimate
It's, again, I talk about things that are hard to get students to understand. This is one of them. They have to separate... The causation and motivation are often conflated , and not just by students but also by lots of talking heads on newscasts in the United States who don't know anything about United States history- ... but know what they know. In terms of causation, if
Uh people forget man and I was just very young at that time. Um but I you know was raised kind of in the atmosphere of all of this and even back then people conflated the revolution itself with the hostage crisis as just one story. It all is spoken in one breath. But in fact the revolution was in February of 1979 and
They're actually just called nasal clicks. is based on masculine or feminine, we tend to think that the two must be conflated , but they don't need to be.
And there was just something about that that was like, this is everything that this is about. Because somehow balanced, I think, in the mainstream media has become conflated with bias toward the establishment.
that. And I actually had a guy named Steve Lawson, who's a pretty well known treasure hunter in Orange County who's looked at a lot of ships basically say, "I don't see any record of a ship actually hitting it." And so, what we have hypothesized was that a ship actually probably saw waves out there and the story became conflated over time that it actually hit the rock. So then the question came to me, "Okay. So was there any earlier record?" And interestingly enough a guy named James Alden, who was a commander with the