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Extraneous Variables
Variables other than the independent variable that may affect the outcome of an experiment, potentially leading to inaccurate results if not controlled.
Confounding
A situation in statistical analysis where the effect of one variable on another is distorted by a third variable.
Confounded
A situation in research where the effect of one variable cannot be separated from the effect of another, affecting the validity of conclusions.
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