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Ebrown

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If a randomized experiment cannot be done, then four non-statistical considerations must be used (all together) to establish evidence of a possible causal connection between two measurement variables. Name them.

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Give an example where a randomized experiment cannot be done, even though we know that is the best way to try to establish a causal connection between two measurement variables.



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elizabethrperez

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Answer to Question 1

1) THERE IS A REASONABLE EXPLANATION OF CAUSE AND EFFECT; 2) THE CONNECTION HAPPENS UNDER VARYING CONDITIONS;3) POTENTIAL CONFOUNDING VARIABLES ARE RULED OUT; 4) THERE IS A DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIP.

Answer to Question 2

ANY REASONABLE ANSWER OK. EXAMPLES: DOES SMOKING CAUSE LUNG CANCER?





 

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