Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT essential for inferring causality?
A) Changes in one variable are accompanied by changes in another variable.
B) The cause must come before the effect.
C) All variables other than the cause and the effect must be kept constant.
D) None of the above: all are necessary for inferring causality.
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