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Jarrod Argues That Drinking Alcohol Increases the Likelihood That One

Question 95

Question 95

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Jarrod argues that drinking alcohol increases the likelihood that one will also smoke. His argument related to drinking and smoking is an example of ______.


A) causation
B) correlation
C) mediation
D) definition

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