This kind of evidence allows us to understand if there is an association/correlation between a selected variable and better outcomes. However, it cannot tell us whether that selected variable actually causes the improvement or if other variables (confounding) are responsible.
This is more akin to an opinion/editorial piece then legit science. I see lots of blue cars on the road. Blue must be the most popular colour for cars.
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This kind of evidence allows us to understand if there is an association/correlation between a selected variable and better outcomes. However, it cannot tell us whether that selected variable actually causes the improvement or if other variables (confounding) are responsible.
This is more akin to an opinion/editorial piece then legit science. I see lots of blue cars on the road. Blue must be the most popular colour for cars.