Correlational. Start listing all the SES variable that you think are correlated 
with living closer to busy streets. In addition, it was a tiny increase. 7% if 
I recall correctly.

Chris
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Christopher D. Green
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York University
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> On Jan 7, 2017, at 8:19 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
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> The Lancet
> has recently published a study that concluded- folks residing in areas of 
> busy traffic noise have a higher rate of  Alzheimers.
> The study subjects were in Ontario,Canada.
> michael
> daytona beach,florida
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