How can size of a sample hide a confounder? Is this a paradox?

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How can size of a sample hide a confounder? Is this aparadox?

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It depends on fact if you are asking about randomized or nonrandomized study In randomized study sample size decreases any bias and also confounding But also randomized studies are not immune to confounding even if the    See Answer
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