Kimberly77 wrote:
PyjamaScientist wrote:
Kimberly77 wrote:
PyjamaScientist Not sure why it's E is correct as "its cause" is confusing here? Could you share your great insights please?Thanks
HiKimberly77 ,
I am not sure if my insights would begreat . But, here's my take on the question you have shared:
This argument is a classic case of"correlation-and-causation" .[color=#ec008c] Meaning- If two events happen at the same time, you can not necessarily attribute one to be the cause of the another. Say, if Person A falls sick,
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