Multiple Choice
If n is a necessary condition for an effect E, and s is a sufficient condition for the same effect, but E does not occur, we can conclude:
A) s did not occur
B) n did not occur
C) neither n nor s occurred
D) either s or n could have occurred, but not both
E) nothing about s or n
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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