Exam 10: Causality and Mills Methods
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When we say that electrically charged particles in the atmosphere cause lightning, we mean 'cause' in the sense of a:
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Table 3C
Given the following table:
-What method was used to determine the cause suggested by Table 3C?

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When we say that stubbing your toe causes you to feel pain, we mean 'cause' in the sense of a:
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Table 4B
Given the following table:
-What cause is suggested by the information in Table 4B?

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The experiment described in your textbook involving the effect of a possible carcinogen on 100 mice is most closely related to which of Mill's methods?
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