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Question Two
Each time one of the burglaries occurred, observers noticed a red mustang in the vicinity. The police, of cause, suspect the occupant as being responsible.
Effect: Police suspicion on the owner
Giving the little guy any more water could have prevented him from being dehydrated, said Ms. Delacruz
Cause: Giving the little guy any more water
Effect: Prevention of dehydration
Eating fish or seafood at least once a week lowers the risk of developing dementia, researchers have found.
Cause: Eating fish or seafood
Effect: lowering the risk of developing dementia
It has long puzzled researchers why people cannot detect theory won bad breath. One theory is that people get used to the odour.
Cause: Getting used to bad odour
Effect: Failure to Detect own bad breath
Question Three
According to this case, it is observed that consumption of carrot causes various negative effects such as death for people with cancer, death of people involved in automobile accidents, juvenile delinquencies and lowering mortality rate. First, the causal effects, as implied in this case, does not hold since there is no supportive evidence, through experiment, that shows that consumption of carrot is correlated to the observed events. Second, carrot is a common foodstuff that is consumed regularly. Therefore, the high rate of probability observed for people that have consumed carrot is justified though it does not imply that there is a relationship between carrot consumption and the negative effects. Therefore, there is no simple and genuine correlation that exists between carrot consumption and the negative effects observed.