Making a causal inference from quasi-experimental evidence requires all but which of the following:
a. the suspected cause must covary with the effect
b. the suspected cause must precede the effect
c. rival hypotheses must be ruled out or be highly implausible.
d. Bayesian moving average statistical analyses.
D
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