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  • Hill’s Criteria list to determine causal significance

Criteria 4: Temporal relationship

Temporal relationship may be the only criterion that epidemiologists generally agree is necessary for causal inference. The cause should be followed by the effect. “Hill explained that for an exposure-disease relationship to be causal, exposure must precede the onset of disease. Thus, epidemiologic study designs which ensure a temporal progression between the two measures are more persuasive in causal inference”.

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  • Criteria 1: Consistency

  • Criteria 2: Strength of association

  • Criteria 3: Specificity of the association

  • Criteria 4: Temporal relationship

  • Criteria 5: Coherence

  • Criteria 6: Biological gradient

  • Criteria 7: Plausibility

  • Criteria 8: Experiment

  • Criteria 9: Analogy

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  • Potential Flaws with Temporal relationship