Multiple Choice
The two factors that are important when we draw causal conclusions are ______.
A) identifying the covariation between the two events and believing there is a mechanism for the causal relationship
B) identifying the dual process involved in the two events and realizing there is no mechanism for the causal relationship
C) identifying the dual decision between the two events and believing there is a mechanism for the causal relationship
D) identifying the category induction between the two events and realizing there is no mechanism for the causal relationship
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