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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 14:01 hananh19

A study was conducted on the effects of long-term marriage (more than 10 years). Researchers gathered data from a random sample of 4,563 adults and measured quite a few variables, in addition to the explanatory variable of marriage and the response variable of longer life span. According to a newspaper article summarizing the study, those in long-term marriages were more likely to be more physically active, at a healthy weight, and nonsmokers. Those who were not married were about 20% more likely to be deceased. What conclusion can we draw from this study? Explain. A) We can infer a cause-and-effect relationship because the sample was selected randomly.
B) We cannot infer a cause-and-effect relationship because treatments were not assigned randomly.
C) We cannot infer a cause-and-effect relationship because we do not have a control group.
D)We can infer a cause-and-effect relationship because multiple variables were included.
E)We cannot infer a cause-and-effect relationship because the treatments imposed were not blocked correctly.

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