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<blockquote data-quote="GodLovesCats" data-source="post: 76617523" data-attributes="member: 425502"><p>I never understood the word outcome either. It does not mean someone came out of something to get an effect. The word conclusion must be used instead of result in scientific research papers but I would prefer they use the word result to go along with "test results" for hospital patients.</p><p></p><p>What happened to "cause and effect" sentences? Now I usually see the word "correlation" as if there is no way to prove what happened was the direct effect of a cause (which was the hypothesis). If that is true, a study is useless. I want researchers to stop using the word "correlation" and replace it with "cause/effect."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodLovesCats, post: 76617523, member: 425502"] I never understood the word outcome either. It does not mean someone came out of something to get an effect. The word conclusion must be used instead of result in scientific research papers but I would prefer they use the word result to go along with "test results" for hospital patients. What happened to "cause and effect" sentences? Now I usually see the word "correlation" as if there is no way to prove what happened was the direct effect of a cause (which was the hypothesis). If that is true, a study is useless. I want researchers to stop using the word "correlation" and replace it with "cause/effect." [/QUOTE]
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