ADMS 1010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc, Fallacy

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When certain events of factors (causes) are responsible for bringing about other events or situations (effects) There may be a direct causal relationship , a reverse casual relationship , or no relationshi p. The identification of causal relationships gives meaning to the world around us. Rival causal explanations: causal explanations that can account for the same events. If any of these are identifies the authors claim is less convincing. Rival causes related to differences between groups : When an author says that an outcome is caused by a specific difference between groups we must think: are there any other differences between the groups that may be relevant. When authors have taken a correlation between two factors and claim a causal link. Reverse causation : when two factors a and b are correlated, it may be that a is causing b, but it is also possible that b is causing.

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