In a recent study, researchers found that people who regularly consume organic food reported higher levels of satisfaction with their physical health than those who do not. However, the same study indicated that the majority of organic food consumers also frequently purchase expensive supplements. Despite this, researchers concluded that organic food consumption alone correlates with improved health satisfaction.
This conclusion seems paradoxical, as the increased health satisfaction might be attributed to the consumption of the expensive supplements rather than organic food alone. What explanation could resolve this apparent contradiction?