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The Common Logical Mistake of Implying a Cause-And-Effect Relationship Between

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The common logical mistake of implying a cause-and-effect relationship between two events is called:


A) rational self-interest.
B) interpreting association as causation.
C) the fallacy of composition.
D) ceteris paribus ("everything else held constant") .
E) normative analysis.

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