... is a pretty cookie cutter correlation to causation type argument, so ... recreation time), deny that this correlation is a coincidence, and deny ...
@Isabella Yes.. noticed many MSS.. heavy on correlation/causation flaws.. u notice? hopefully it wasnt just me hahaha... I think there were a total of like 2 parellel and one main point. besides that. It was tough. flaw questions were also heavy
... is hypothesizing a cause/effect, correlation, or a simple possibility, a ... show that that cause/effect, correlation, or simple possibility is in ...
... is hypothesizing a cause/effect, correlation, or a simple possibility, a ... show that that cause/effect, correlation, or simple possibility is in ... that do not involve cause/correlation relationships? Cannot come up with ...
This has a strong "Why Penn?" correlation, but yea as Alex said, discuss in detail how you're a good match for Penn; that's usually what's required in a "why X" essay anyway. Keep it concise, too.
@SeattlesBest said:
1. Those who ate the most chocolate were the most likely to feel depressed.
2. The more chocolate one consumed, the more likely he/she felt depressed.
In statement 1, we are establishing a set: "Those who ...
... and a drop in population (correlation)
From which someone concludes ...
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... you note the conclusion is causal in nature as well: ... the look to weaken that causal relationship. There are few ways ... to weaken a causal conclusion: cause without effect, ... Algae: This is confirming our causal stimulus and is actually strengthening ...