According to Grove, Gray, & Burns (2015), extraneous variables are present in all studies and can affect the study and the relationships among the variables. Researchers must continually look for extraneous variables throughout the research to prevent a biased impact. They can be confounding, which means they are not recognized until the study is in […]
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