Multiple Choice
A given causal factor a is a sufficient condition for an effect E when:
A) a is enough to guarantee that E occurs
B) E only occurs in the absence of a
C) E occurs more often than a occurs
D) a and E usually occur at the same time
E) E cannot occur without a
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