... . I was thinking the causation was "resistance to heavy ... a supposed effect strengthens a causation argument. Originally, I ... only thinking about reverse causation and a third independent ... know about causation theory (briefly skimmed the causation section of ...
I don't understand how A can be the answer.
A says "no evidence in favor of a hypothesis," but the proponents of the hypothesis is giving us evidence. He explains the fossil thing etc how come this doesn't count as evidence backing up his claim? < ...
would some one please help me understand how to properly translate answer choice E into formal logic? i have some idea from the discussion in the video explanation, but im having issues identifying the cues that led to these translations.
I know for some people this question may have been easy, but I was really stumped between B and E because of the last sentence in the stimulus. I saw the last sentence as saying that the trait that determined why the trees had different ...
... 've been going over correlation causation and it's closely related ... **cause and effect** whereas correlation causation deals with cause and effect ...
I'm looking for a video about using the framework. I can't seem to find it, can someone point me in the right direction? I've already looked at the Causation/Correlation videos. Am I missing something?
... what we missed later. PT70 S1 (LR), 7:00pm review ... what we missed later. PT70 S2(RC), 7:00pm review ... through our thought process PT70 S3 (LG). Work together, untimed ...
So I have no idea what is going on in this question. I tried diagramming but it didn't help much. When the answer choices talk about manuscripts, is it referring to both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts?
I think that this is one rare occasion where 7sage doesn't do a great job of answering the question. #19 choice A isn't wrong because insular is incorrect (quite honestly it might be a better choice then misguided) however understanding the term " ...