If 'A' happens before 'B' and there is a predictable correlation between these two variables, is that enough to conclude that 'A' is a cause of 'B'?
A) Yes, this is enough.
B) No, the researcher has not considered plausible alternative explanations
C) No, it is impossible to establish causal relationships in social research
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