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Minor typo fix in Chapter 2 #191

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Expand Up @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Any relation between the treatment and the outcome is called an *association*.
If the treatment causes the outcome to occur, then the association is *causal*.
*Causality* is at the heart of all three questions posed at the start of this
section. For example, one of the questions was whether chocolate directly causes
improvements in health, not just whether there there is a relation between
improvements in health, not just whether there is a relation between
chocolate and health.

The establishment of causality often takes place in two stages. First, an
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