Segamõjustena
Segamõjustena refers to confounding factors in research. These are variables that are related to both the independent variable (the factor being manipulated) and the dependent variable (the outcome being measured), leading to a spurious association. In essence, a confounder can make it appear that there is a relationship between two variables when, in reality, the observed effect is due to the confounder.
For example, if a study investigates the link between coffee consumption and lung cancer, smoking could be
Researchers employ various strategies to address segamõjustena. Randomization in experimental studies helps distribute potential confounders evenly