Monday, April 25, 2011

Cause and Effect Website

I found many things useful about the Cause and Effect website. What I found useful was how detailed it explained the cause and effect concept. Inductive reasoning is based on observation or experience. There are two rules to remember when dealing with cause and effect.
  1. I found the cause and effect website useful for many reasons. What I found useful about the website is. The cause must precede the event in time. On one hand, arguments that have the effect before the cause are examples of the relatively rare fallacy of reverse causation.
  2. Even a strong correlation is insufficient to prove causation. Other possible explanations for such a strong correlation include coincidence, reversed causation, and missing something that is the cause of both the original "cause" and its purported "effect."
The website makes it easier to understand the cause and effect concept. It also gave exercises that are helpful too. 

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