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Give examples for each statement: 400 Points

1. A and B both cause C, which is (explicitly or implicitly) conditioned on.

2. A causes B and B causes A (bidirectional or cyclic causation).

3. A causes C which causes B (indirect causation);

4. There is no connection between A and B (the correlation is a coincidence):

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Answer:

  1. Stress and sadness cause emotional problems.
  2. Water causes ice and ice causes water.
  3. Vegetables cause foods that cause satiety.
  4. There is no connection between music and shampoo.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sentences above were formulated in relation to what was asked for in each session.

The first phase shows something that is formed by the combination of two factors.

The second sentence shows a factor that causes a result, but that can originate from that result.

The third sentence shows a sequence of factors where one is the result of the previous one.

The fourth sentence shows two factors that have no relation.

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The following are the examples of each statement:

  • A and B both cause C, which is (explicitly or implicitly) conditioned on - Clouds and winds cause rain.
  • A causes B and B causes A (bidirectional or cyclic causation) - Egg causes hen, hen causes egg.
  • A causes C which causes B (indirect causation) - Sun causes evaporation which causes rain.
  • There is no connection between A and B (the correlation is a coincidence): The winds started flowing after the rain.
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