Multiple Choice
Effective causal reasoning
A) identifies and rules out potential causes, in order to arrive at the most probable causes.
B) looks for no more than two possible causes for each result.
C) depends entirely on detailed accurate data that can suggest possible causes.
D) invents causes when none are readily apparent.
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