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    Determinism Assumes That the Causes of Behavior Can Be Identified
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Determinism Assumes That the Causes of Behavior Can Be Identified

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Determinism assumes that the causes of behavior can be identified and that they can enable predictions about behavioral outcomes that will be likely to occur given certain conditions.

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