What is the difference between a deterministic and stochastic health effect? (1 point)
O Deterministic effects are long term; stochastic effects are short term.
Deterministic effects depend on the dosage of radiation received; stochastic effects are based on the statistical probability of developing the effects.
Stochastic effects depend on the dosage of radiation received: deterministic effects are based on the statistical probability of developing the effects.
O Deterministic effects cause cancer and genetic defects; stochastic effects cause tissue damage.
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The correct answer is: Deterministic effects depend on the dosage of radiation received; stochastic effects are based on the statistical probability of developing the effects.