Why is it not OK to divide your subjects in term of high vs low depression and look for a quasi- experimental effect on anxiety?

Why is it not OK to divide your subjects in term of high vs low depression and look for a quasi- experimental effect on anxiety?



Answer: Depression is no more stable than anxiety. The reversed-causation explanation is as plausible as what you seem to be interested in.

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