confounding variables

What are Confounding Variables?

Confounding variables are extraneous factors that can distort the apparent relationship between the exposure to a toxicant and the observed health outcome. These variables can either exaggerate or mask the true effect of the toxicant, making it difficult to draw accurate conclusions about causality. Recognizing and adjusting for these variables is essential in toxicological research and risk assessment.

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