Extraneous
An <em>extraneous variable</em> is a variable in an experiment that you are not intentionally studying. These variables usually provide undesired affects on the experiment.
In this example, the independent variable is whether a sentence is humorous or not, and the dependent variable is the memory performance score. However, because the humorous sentences are only given to males, and the non-humorous sentences are only given to females, gender becomes an extraneous variable as you are not intentionally testing gender's relation to the dependent variable, but it is still affecting the experiment.
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True Or False: During winter months, Antarctica’s sky is light around the clock.
Answer:
I think it's all of the above
Explanation:
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The three primary aspects
of a free market could include private ownership of everything for sale,
free-floating forces of supply and demand, and a man secretly in charge of
everything. <span>A free market economy is a type of economic system whereby supply and demand,
with a minimum of involvement on the part of a government drive the forward
movement of the economy.
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