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-- Another important aspect of epi. studies is presence of biases in results - need to address these to show that results (association) is not just to bias, but there is an association

-- In order for causal inferences to be valid - the exposed and unexposed groups need to be comparable with respect to other factors (besides the exposure) that can influence disease frequency