Multiple Choice
A modified version of Mill's Method of Agreement says that if two or more occurrences of a phenomenon have only one relevant factor in common, …
A) The occurrence is acausal
B) The occurrence has two causes
C) That factor must be the cause
D) That factor can be discounted
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