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If There Were Something Genetic Which Made People Simultaneously More

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Question 5

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If there were something genetic which made people simultaneously more susceptible to both smoking and lung cancer, that would be an instance of


A) causation.
B) common response.
C) the placebo effect.
D) confounding.

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