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This illustrates the complexity associated with linking cause and effect where several natural and synthetic chemicals are implicated, and the body of scientific data is continuing to grow and the full picture may not yet be clear.
In addition to relating gene expression profiles of pathway members by their similarity, the data is used to link cause and effect by relating the deleted gene to all transcripts significantly changing in response to the deletion [ 19, 20].
And cancer also can sit latent for years, making it hard to link cause and effect.
Katherine Flegal of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also wryly cautions against being quick to link cause and effect.
Statistics that are persistent and predictive, and so reliably link cause and effect, are indispensable in that process.
Nearly a decade later, most companies still fail to link cause and effect in their choice of nonfinancial statistics.
People, however, are hard-wired to link cause and effect-which aren't clear in complex adaptive systems-and they believe that certain causes will lead to particular effects.
The biggest issue, in my mind, is that humans are incredibly good at linking cause and effect sometimes too good.
We connect cause and effect.
Bowlby argued that with attachment theory he had made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" of Maternal Care and Mental Health.
Bowlby claimed to have made good the "deficiencies of the data and the lack of theory to link alleged cause and effect" in Maternal Care and Mental Health in his later work Attachment and Loss published between 1969 and 1980.
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