Sophia Z. answered 05/06/21
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Grad- MS in Epi
An association is a statistical relationship between two variables. For example, an exposure may be associated with an outcome. But association does not necessarily imply causation. Causation between an exposure and an outcome means that the exposure causes the outcome. In epidemiology, we often use the Bradford Hill criteria to establish a causal relationship between an exposure and an outcome.