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    The Process of Taking Observable Information and Inferring a Cause
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The Process of Taking Observable Information and Inferring a Cause

Question 6

Question 6

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The process of taking observable information and inferring a cause is known as


A) mentalistic inference.
B) the transcendental method.
C) cause and effect.
D) introspection.

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