Multiple Choice
Confounding refers to:
A) any situation in which one cannot determine which of two or more effects is responsible for the behaviors being observed.
B) any situation in which one can determine which of two or more effects is responsible for the behaviors being observed.
C) any situation in which one cannot determine the behaviors being observed.
D) effects that are responsible for the behaviors being observed.
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