Mind on Statistics
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Author: Jessica M. Utts, Robert F. Heckard
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.16E
Suppose that an observational study showed that students who got at least 7 hours of sleep performed better on exams than students who got less than 7 hours of sleep. Which of the following are possible confounding variables, and which are not? Explain why in each case.
- Number of courses the student took that term.
- Weight of the student.
- Number of hours the student spent partying in a typical week.
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