Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about causal reasoning is false?
A) A single cause may produce multiple effects.
B) A single effect may have multiple causes.
C) An effect may precede its cause.
D) Two events may be correlated without necessarily being causally connected.
E) Causal relationships can be inferred, but not directly observed.
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