- Sun Jun 10, 2018 6:14 am
#46435
I noticed that the studies cite a correlation but the author makes a causation in the conclusion. So I was left with answers (B) and (D) and would like to clarify why (D) is incorrect.
The first study indicates the relation between the drug and cholesterol.
The second study indicates the relation between heart disease and cholesterol.
So it would be sort of a chain of relationships with the drug, cholesterol, and heart disease. Because this is acceptable, is that why (D) is wrong?
The first study indicates the relation between the drug and cholesterol.
The second study indicates the relation between heart disease and cholesterol.
So it would be sort of a chain of relationships with the drug, cholesterol, and heart disease. Because this is acceptable, is that why (D) is wrong?