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A researcher wants to determine if a new fertilizer increases the height of a specific type of plant. They plant one group of seeds in a sunny field and apply the new fertilizer. They plant a second group of seeds in a shady forest and do not apply the fertilizer. After three months, they find the plants in the sunny field are significantly taller and conclude that the fertilizer caused the increased height. Why is this conclusion not scientifically sound?

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