Ten marijuana users, aged 14 to 16, were drawn from patients enrolled in a drug abuse program and compared to nine drug-free volunteers of the same age group. Neuropsychological tests for short-term memory were given, and the marijuana group average was found to be significantly lower than the control group average. The marijuana group was held drug-free for the next six weeks, at which time a similar test was given with essentially the same result. The researchers concluded that marijuana use caused adolescents to have short-term memory deficits that continue for at least six weeks after the last use of marijuana.
(a) Can a genuine causal relationship be established from this study?
(b) Can the results be generalized to other 14- to 16-year-olds?
(c) What are some potential confounding factors?