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What are the Bradford Hill Criteria?
The Bradford Hill Criteria consist of nine key considerations:
1.
Strength
of Association
2.
Consistency
3.
Specificity
4.
Temporality
5.
Biological Gradient
(Dose-Response Relationship)
6.
Plausibility
7.
Coherence
8.
Experiment
9.
Analogy
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