What is a deterministic theory?
A) One that posits that an outcome is the only possible result associated with a particular cause
B) One that posits that an outcome is more or less likely given a particular cause
C) One that posits that outcomes are not predictable
D) One that posits that outcomes are usually spurious
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Q3: Where do research hypotheses come from?
A) From
Q4: Because we accept we cannot correctly predict
Q5: An individualistic fallacy is inferring a characteristic
Q6: Which of the following is not a
Q7: A generalized explanation for an observable outcome
Q9: Which of the following is an example
Q10: When a relationship is spurious:
A) the two
Q11: Probabilistic theories suggest:
A) that an outcome is
Q12: Causal explanations establish:
A) cause and effect
B) correlation
C)
Q13: Inductive observations involve:
A) a general premise that
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