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A variable for which no data have been collected but has influence on other variables in the study.

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Confounding variable

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Confounding variables also known as lurking or third variable are varibeks which causes an unwanted or spurious association between an independent and dependent variable. This Confounding variable usually has a relationship between not the independent and dependent variable and if not adequately managed or corrected for, they may cause a relationship which is not intended thereby interfering with the outcome of our research. Such is the correlation between ice cream sale and murder rate.

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