Suppose you work at a well-known economics consulting firm and your manager has asked you to find the relationship between weekly hours spent at the gym by a group of students and observed weekly loss in their weight. Your manager insists on characterizing this research as inferring whether more time in the gym “causes” more weight loss. Do you agree with your manager’s research specification and the use of the term “causes”? Justify your stand.
The manager has asked to find the relationship between weekly hours spent at the gym and weekly weight loss.
I don't agree with the manager's research specification and the use of the term causes as more time spent in the gym doesn't necessarily mean that the students are working out, it could also mean they are just spending time chatting and watching others work out.
Thus weekly time spent at the gym wouldn't necessarily mean that it causes weight loss, as it considers other time as well spent in the gym which is not productive.
Instead the research specification has to be weekly hours spent working out at the gym and observed weekly weight loss.
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