INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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A cross-sectional study cannot be used to determine causality because:

  1. it is not blinded

  2. it is not randomized

  3. it is highly subject to confounding

  4. it has no measurements related to temporality

The correct answer is: it has no measurements related to temporality

A cross-sectional study involves collecting data from a group of subjects at one specific point in time. This type of study design does not allow for the assessment of cause and effect relationships because it does not follow subjects over time. Therefore, it does not measure temporality, which is necessary for establishing causality.