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Correct. When a study takes a long time to complete, we
run risks of confounding due to history. That is, so
many uncontrolled events may occur during the long
run of the study, and they may affect outcome. We might
be tempted to conclude that a significant finding is due
to our manipulation, when it might actually be due to some
other, uncontrolled factor that occurred during that long time.