Multiple Choice
According to the discussion in Chapter 2, it is possible for scientists to draw valid inferences from Mill's Methods of Agreement and Difference only if
A) the causal process is deterministic.
B) all the potential causes have been identified.
C) there is a single cause of the outcome.
D) none of these
E) all of the assumptions listed must hold.
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