In an experiment, confounding occurs when

a. there is a main effect of the independent variable being manipulated.
b. a second variable is unintentionally manipulated along with the independent variable so that it is not clear which variable has had an effect.
c. there is a second dependent variable that changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation.
d. there is no significant effect of the independent variable manipulation.

B

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