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A researcher runs a factorial experiment in which participants are randomly assigned to either a distracting or a quiet work environment (manipulated independent variable), and each participant's level of trait anxiety is measured with a validated questionnaire before the task begins (non-manipulated independent variable). After analyzing the results, the researcher observes that high-trait-anxiety participants performed significantly worse on the task than low-trait-anxiety participants. A classmate reviewing the study correctly argues: 'Even though the anxiety difference in performance is statistically significant, the researcher is not justified in concluding that trait anxiety _____ task performance, because participants were not randomly assigned to anxiety levels, and an unmeasured third variable could account for both the higher anxiety scores and the lower performance scores.'

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