konfounderien
Konfounderien is a term used in statistical analysis and research methodology to describe a variable that is related to both the exposure (or independent variable) and the outcome (or dependent variable) of a study. This relationship can create a spurious association, making it appear as though the exposure causes the outcome when, in reality, the confounder is the true driver of the observed effect.
For example, in a study examining the link between coffee consumption and heart disease, smoking could be
Identifying and controlling for confounders is crucial for drawing valid conclusions from research. This can be