Word: confusionism
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The e-mail describes the drugs as “colorless and odorless” and encourages students who experience “nausea and vomiting, unconsciousness, dizziness, shallow or irregular breathing or heartbeat, decreased blood pressure, drowsiness, visual disturbances, confusion, gastrointestinal disturbances and/or urinary retention” to seek...
The world of standardized testing has its own language and history; an entire branch of science, psychometrics, is devoted to test design and analysis. But the tiny discipline touches most Americans' lives at some point. Psychometricians help devise tests for fire fighters, lawyers, architects, teachers and, of course, kids. Virtually...
“Princeton basically managed to create confusion on their scoring drives and did a good job of converting on the opportunities that our breakdowns afforded them,” Gannon said.
On Harvard’s second-to-last play in overtime, the Crimson placed only 10 men on the field due to confusion regarding who should be on the field for the play.
Some confusion resulted, reflected in debates on several House e-mail lists condemning the event. But Pell said that the mailing list confusion did not reduce participation in the event.