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In general, there are five criteria that must be met to establish a cause and effect relationship. These are: Strength of association: Power and sample size must be sufficient to demonstrate a statistically significant difference. Consistency: Observation of the association must be repeatable in different populations at different times. Temporality: The cause must precede the effect. Plausibility: The explanation must be biologically plausible. Biological gradient: The presence of a dose-response relationship. |