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pragya sharda

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Mill's method of agreement implies that X is a(n) __________ condition of Y.
 
  a. necessary
  b. sufficient
  c. important
  d. activating

Question 2

Ruling out plausible rival hypotheses is central to satisfying which criteria for establishing efficient causality?
 
  a. internal validity
  b. covariation
  c. temporal precedence
  d. external validity



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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