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Obesity is a risk factor for asthma development in children but not adults.
Quasi-experimental
Quasi-experimental designs involve research settings where the researcher lacks full control over the assignment of participants to conditions or groups, often due to ethical or practical considerations, making it different from true experimental designs.
Correlation Studies
Research methods that examine the relationship or association between two or more variables, without determining causation.
Random Assignment
The process of allocating participants in an experiment to different groups in a way that each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any group, helping to ensure the validity of the results.
Causation
is the action of causing something, referring to a relationship between two events where one event (the cause) is understood to directly result in the other event (the effect).
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