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One core issue is how we treat confounding factors (that's the role that "smoking" plays in the cancer example above). For example, we know that tests for intelligence are at least somewhat susceptible to training effects. What if those with access to training have more success for other reasons? 9/
May 15, 2025, 12:15 PM