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    Scientists Usually Assume That a Correlation Between Two Events Means
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Scientists Usually Assume That a Correlation Between Two Events Means

Question 3

Question 3

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Scientists usually assume that a correlation between two events means that…


A) The correlation is meaningless
B) No cause is present
C) One event causes the other
D) The connection may or may not be causal

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