September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
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English
Figure 7.2
Nevertheless, covariation is the first criterion for an assumed cause-and-effect relationship. This means that – if a correlation or effect is found – our next question should be: How was the effect measured (and is that a reliable way to measure it)? This also means that if no correlation or effect is found, we can safely conclude that a cause-and-effect relationship is not likely.10
When there is a correlation or effect, we then must demonstrate that the cause (A) happened before the effect (B). After all, it could also be the other way around: B causes A. For example, research has demonstrated that ...
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