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When a Confound Exists

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When a confound exists,


A) it means that the researcher failed to include a control group in the study
B) it is the confounding factor, not the independent variable, which causes the behavior to occur
C) there will be at least two different ways of interpreting the results
D) it simply means that the dependent variable hasn't been defined precisely enough

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