Plausibility: This is your brain on lead
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|Hill (1965) says it is helpful if a causal hypothesis is biologically plausible. The plausibility of preschool lead exposure affecting learning and behavior has been demonstrated by extensive research showing adverse neurochemical, subcellular, and cellular effects on brain development (Banks, 1997). There are also "toxicological effects with behavioural concomitants at exceedingly low levels of exposure". (Lidsky & ...
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