Causality

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Understanding Causality in Social Science

Test your knowledge of causality in social science with this engaging quiz! Explore critical concepts such as the difference between qualitative approaches, the role of variables in causation, and the common misconceptions surrounding correlation and causation.

  • 7 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Perfect for students and academics alike!
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind27
Which one of the 2 approaches is considered qualitative?
Nomothetic
Idiographic
In explaining causation, which variable must experience change first?
Dependent
Independent
Both
Neither
In non-experimental research, the researcher cannot prescribe treatment
True
False
What is the name of the variable that causes spuriousness?
Third variable
Outlier variable
Extraneous variable
Dubious variable
Social scientists use only the idiographic approach
True
False
Two idiographic criteria for explaining causation are context and what?
Application
Mechanism
Origin
Randomization
Does correlation equal causation?
No
Hell, no
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