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If a causal relationship exists between eating candy and having toothaches, what would this mean?
Eating candy might result in getting toothaches.
Eating candy may or may not result in getting toothaches.
Eating candy will never result in getting toothaches.
Eating candy will result in getting toothaches.
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Eating candy might result in getting toothaches.
A causal relationship means eating candy can cause (increase the chance of) toothaches — not necessarily that it always will.
A causal relationship means eating candy can cause (increase the chance of) toothaches — not necessarily that it always will.
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