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What Are Confounding Variables?
In statistics, a confounder is a variable that influences both the dependent variable and independent variable.
 
For example, if you are researching whether a lack of exercise leads to weight gain,
 
lack of exercise = independent variable
weight gain = dependent variable.
 
A confounding variable here would be any other variable that affects both of these variables, such as the age of the subject.
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