Exam 7: Randomized Experiments and Causal Inference
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The activating force or event that is responsible for an effect is the __________ cause of that event.
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Which of the following is an example of a preexperimental design?
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What is a one-shot case study? Why is it inadequate for demonstrating efficient causation?
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Dave explains that what caused there to be a new library on campus was the large donation by a wealthy alumnus of the university. According to Aristotle, Dave is focusing on the __________ cause for why there is a new library on campus.
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