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    Exam 2: Understanding Social Problems
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    Social Problems Often Do Not Have Causal Chains but Instead
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Social Problems Often Do Not Have Causal Chains but Instead

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Social Problems often do not have causal chains but instead rely on correlations, associations, and probabilities between outcomes.

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