Extraneous vs. Confounding Variables: VCE Psychology
This clip is pitched to Units 1 to 4 VCE Psychology students and endeavors to define both extraneous variables (EVs) and confounding variables (CVs) + cover similarities and points of difference as well as providing an overview of the importance of identifying EVs and CVs in research.

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