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charchew

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Most events in the social world are extremely complex. The desire to find an easily identifiable reason that something happens violates the principle of ____.
 
  a. cause-and-effect
  b. verifiability
  c. multiple causation
  d. causation
  e. replication

Question 2

A study finds that drug use, excessive materialism, and peer pressure cause crime. This is an example of ____.
 
  a. uni-causation
  b. bi-causation
  c. multiple causation
  d. negative correlations
  e. spuriousness



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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