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Why is observational evidence important in an experiment?

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It tests a prediction It supports the results. It asks a testable question It predicts what will happen

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Observational evidence is essential for investigating the way disease affects populations, the patterns and distribution of risk within them, and the emergence of trends in health and disease over time.

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