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Unit 6: Methods of Development and Complexity
Quick questions on Process and causal analysis - AP English Language Unit 6
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What is single-cause thinking?Show answer
Most effects have several causes. Asserting one cause as the whole story is easy to refute; qualify instead.
What is garbled process?Show answer
A process analysis with steps out of order or missing confuses the reader. Lay the sequence out accurately.
What is q1?Show answer
State the difference between correlation and causation in one sentence. [Recall]
What is q2?Show answer
A writer claims that reading bedtime stories causes higher exam results, citing a study that children read to at night score better. What would you need to see before accepting the causal claim? [Short explanation]
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