Confounding variable

/kənˈfaʊnd.ɪŋ ˈvɛɹ.i.ə.bəl/ noun

Definition

An unmeasured third variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables, creating a false impression of a direct relationship.

Etymology

From Latin 'confundere' (to mix up) + 'variabilis' (changeable). A variable that mixes up the results.

Kelly Says

A confounding variable is the hidden troublemaker in research — it secretly affects your results and makes you think A causes B when really C is behind both!

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