Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a requirement to establish causality?
A) The observed caused and the observed effect must be empirically correlated
B) The observed cause must precede the effect
C) The correlation between the two variables cannot be explained away by a third variable
D) The relationship between the two variables must be spurious
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