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Quick Scroll mccq1 03.09.08 (7 months ago) #1

which is the strongest evidence for causality in an observed association between exposure and disease
1- large attributable risk
2- large relative risk
3- small p value
4-+ve result from a cohort study
5-a case report


please explain your ans.
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Quick Scroll 09.21.08 (16 days ago) #2

I think 3)
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Quick Scroll 09.23.08 (13 days ago) #3

Any other opinions???
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Quick Scroll 09.24.08 (13 days ago) #4

association between exposure and disease is not the key issue here but which parameter will show casuality.
maybe 4 is the best ans...it proves casuality in the association.
p value just shows statistical signifance
case report is a statement
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