Chapter 14, Level 2 Self-Quiz: CI

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. Causality is a concept that has been clearly and exhaustively defined.

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. The method of concomitant variations is the method that looks at two or more instances of an event to see what they have in common.

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. Correlation is not sufficient for making a causal claim.

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. A precipitating cause is the object or event directly involved in bringing about an effect.

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. A causal network is a set of conditions that bring about an effect.

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