Assuming you mean the Ottoman Empire, the Turks had a massively different mindset. The Byzantine were not religiously tolerant and they actively sought out the conversion of the Turks and other Muslim population. While the ottomans actively gave control of their own land to the Dhmiri a christian estate that payed moderate taxes for religious freedoms. Also the Byzantines had no African or Asian Ambitions like the Ottomans. The Greeks were more interested in Italy the anything else. The Ottomans on the other hand set up one of the largest transcontinental empire ever seen.<span />
<span>Table 2. Nutrient Value of Selected By-products Feeds and Grains (values are % of dry matter)<span>FeedDry Matter ContentTDNStarch & SugarCrude Protein</span><span>Whole Soybeans90852238</span><span>Soybean Meal90753254</span><span>Soy Hulls91751414</span><span>Ground Wheat89867014</span><span>Wheat Midds89803819</span><span>Wheat Bran8970 17</span><span>Ground Barley88806012</span><span>Brewers' Grains21 or 92661426</span><span>Cracked Corn88877510</span><span>Distillers' Grains25 or 91891429</span><span>Corn Gluten Feed30 or 90823020</span><span>Hominy90925212</span><span>Whole Cottonseed90875522</span><span>Cottonseed Meal92771544</span><span>Beet Pulp917440<span>10</span></span></span>
Answer: C. Confounding
Explanation: Confounding variable is a variable or factor which lead us to believe that there is a correlation or relationship between a two variables, However, the observed correlation or relationship is non-existent or spurious. Confounding variables are caused by external influences the outcome of experiments.
In the scenario above, a correlation doesn't exist between stress and employees ability to work, until a confounding variable 'supervisor' came in resulting in a spurious relationship between the previously measured variables.