The dose-response effect is best described as    A. when the value of the response variable changes in a meaningful way with the dosage of the suspected cause.  B. when all other possible causes are ruled out.  C. when the suspected cause precedes the response variable.  D. when similar studies produce similar results

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The dose-response effect is best described as

 
  •  A. when the value of the response variable changes in a meaningful way with the dosage of the suspected cause.
  •  B. when all other possible causes are ruled out.
  •  C. when the suspected cause precedes the response variable.
  •  D. when similar studies produce similar results
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