confounder

/kənˈfau̇ndər/

Definitions

1. noun

A variable that may affect the outcome of a study or experiment, thereby confounding the results.

“The researcher attempted to isolate the effect of the new medication, but a confounder, such as age, was found to influence the results.”

Synonyms

  • bias
  • confounding variable

Antonyms

  • isolating factor