What is a confound and how can researchers try to avoid confounds in experiments?

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: A confound is a variable that systematically changes along with the independent variable, potentially leading to a mistaken conclusion about the effect of the independent variable. Random assignment is the best way to help avoid confounds in experiments.

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Which of the following is one of the three leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States? a. playing football

b. traffic accidents. c. playing soccer. d. boxing.

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