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19 August, 03:14

Reaching the incorrect conclusion that one event causes another because the events tend to occur together is called: select one:

a. The scientific method.

b. The economic way of thinking.

c. Making choices at the margin.

d. The fallacy of false cause.

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  1. 19 August, 05:58
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    The answer is D. The fallacy of false cause
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