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What is the difference between a confounding variable and an extraneous variable?
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What is the difference between a confounding variable and an extraneous variable?
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A confounding variable is an external factor that affects the relationship between the independent and dependent variables, while an extraneous variable is any external factor that is not the independent or dependent variable.
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