Initial research in the mid-20th century suggested a strong link between a specific behavior pattern—characterized by being intensely driven, impatient, and competitive—and a significantly higher risk of heart disease. However, many large-scale studies conducted in the following years were unable to consistently reproduce this finding. Based on this outcome, what is the most logical scientific conclusion?
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Initial research in the mid-20th century suggested a strong link between a specific behavior pattern—characterized by being intensely driven, impatient, and competitive—and a significantly higher risk of heart disease. However, many large-scale studies conducted in the following years were unable to consistently reproduce this finding. Based on this outcome, what is the most logical scientific conclusion?