Exemplos de uso de Causal inferences em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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However, the study does not aim at making causal inferences.
Causal inferences are limited, which demands a careful interpretation of the data.
The study is of cross-sectional nature,which precludes causal inferences.
The cross-sectional design did not permit causal inferences and a convenience sample was used, which limits the generalizability of results.
Due to its cross-sectional design,it is not possible to make causal inferences.
Causal inferences in relation to individuals, proposed based on group observations, need to be used with certain restrictions.
Furthermore, the data permitted us to make associations, but no causal inferences.
Because it is a cross-sectional study, causal inferences about the effect of R/S on sense of coherence and happiness should be made with caution.
This qualitative study has limitations because it precludes causal inferences.
The use of cross-sectional survey data limits our ability to make causal inferences between the exposure variables and trying to quit and quitting.
Another limitation refers to the cross-sectional design,which prevented causal inferences.
The other limitation is the study approach,which prevented any causal inferences between the outcomes and possible variables.
Since this is a qualitative study,there are limitations with the impossibility of causal inferences.
This study has some methodological limitations that prevented causal inferences and associations of the results with the occupational categories of the participants, in addition to losses in the monitoring.
Secondly, a cross-sectional study is descriptive, hence causal inferences are impossible.
Although study design did not allow causal inferences, there are sufficient evidence of pregnancy decline in contaminated areas, reinforcing the necessity for further studies in the region of Santos and São Vicente Estuary.
The study has some limitations,such as the inability to make causal inferences.
The cross-sectional design was recognized as a limitation of the study that would prevent causal inferences for any associations identified.
Use of self-reported measures; few details on fatigue and energy expenditure(Kcal); cross-sectional study,does not allow causal inferences.
Additionally, this study is subject to a recognized limitation of cross-sectional studies,not being able to provide support for causal inferences, and being subject to reverse causality phenomena.
With regard to the relationship between perfectionism and motivation, the results are based on cross-sectional data,not allowing causal inferences.
Well-designed small-scale studies that control for confounders either statistically orby design have been instrumental in strengthening causal inferences by explaining the relationship of interest.
However, since this is a cross-sectional study, which ignores the date in which the gait assistive device began to be used,it is not possible to make causal inferences.
Our data presents the usual drawbacks of cross-sectional studies limiting causal inferences.
The quantitative behavior of these sub-populations becomes the necessary and sufficient element for causal inferences", p.
Oversimplification of multifactorial mechanisms based upon a limited subset of markers is inherent to this study design and precludes causal inferences.
The unavailability of information on potential risk or protective factors for homicide mortality over long time series, limits the investigation of their influence upon the outcomes,prohibiting causal inferences even in an ecological basis.
These can include causal inference from the association between the context and health.
In addition, causal inference can frequently be influenced by confounding variables.
Causal inference should be addressed by observational and experimental studies.