Term: Confounding Variable
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2006-06-01
Definition:
Two variables are confounded when their effects on a dependent variable cannot be distinguished from each other. If confounding variables are not measured and included in the analysis, bias may result in the conclusion of the study.
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