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OpenStudy (anonymous):

daily amount of vitamin c taken: no colds: none 57 500 mg 26 1000 mg 17 at least one cold: none 223 500 mg 84 1000 mg 43 what conclusion can be made about this data?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a) the data proves that vitamin c reduces the number of common colds b) the data proves that vitamin c has no effect on the number of common colds c) there appears to be an association between consumption of vitamin c and the increase of common colds d) there appears to be no association between consumption of vitamin c and the occurrence e) since common colds are caused by viruses, there is no reason to conclude that vitamin c could have any effect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nuke_ur_friend

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ranga @mikeyymonroe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Compassionate

OpenStudy (compassionate):

I don't understand the chart. What is the "none," what are we measuring in mg?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

daily amount of vitamin c

OpenStudy (compassionate):

Take a screenshot. The chart isn't clear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my computer doesn't do screenshot

OpenStudy (compassionate):

All computers take screenshots, hun.

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