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The Conditions That Must Be Satisfied Before Making Causal Inferences

Question 17

Question 17

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The conditions that must be satisfied before making causal inferences include all of the following except ________.


A) time order of occurrence of variables
B) role of evidence
C) concomitant variation
D) elimination of other possible factors

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