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Confounding variables, which are related to the independent variable and affect the dependent variable. *

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Answered by Asfanusrat20
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A confounding variable is closely related to both the independent and dependent variables in a study. An independent variable represents the suppose cause, while the dependent variable is the supposed effect. A confounding variable is a third variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables.

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