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An investigation into a series of vehicle rollovers found that Ford Explorers equipped with Firestone tires had a significantly high rate of tire blowouts, while identical Explorers equipped with Goodyear tires did not. A lawyer representing the tire manufacturer argues, 'This doesn't prove our tires are faulty. It's possible that the drivers who chose our tires were systematically more aggressive or drove in harsher conditions than those who chose the other brand.' Which of the following statements provides the strongest critique of the lawyer's argument?

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