QUESTION 5 If the risk of disease development in the exposed group is less than the risk of disease in the non-exposed g

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QUESTION 5 If the risk of disease development in the exposed group is less than the risk of disease in the non-exposed group, we can say The RR < 1 and there may be a negative association between the exposure and the development of the disease (possibly protective). The RR > 1 and there may be a positive association between the exposure and the development of disease (possibly causal) The RR < 1 is less than one and there may be a positive association between the exposure and the development of the disease (possibly causal). O The RR > 1 and there may be a negative association between the exposure and the development of the disease (possibly protective). QUESTION 6 Factor A, B, or C can each individually cause a certain disease without the other two factors. Factor C is: Sufficient, but not necessary, cause. Both necessary and sufficient cause. Necessary, but not sufficient, cause. O Neither sufficient, nor necessary, cause
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