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According to Cook and Campbell, what are the three types of evidence used to identify the cause of a behavior?

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Temporal precedence, covariation of cause and effect, and alternative explanations

Step-by-step explanation:

Temporal precedence

order of events which the cause happens before the effect

Alternative explanations

When you eliminate any other possible explanation for the relationship of the cause and effect. So there is no some confounding third variable that may be responsible for the observed relationship.

Covariation of cause and effect

when the cause is present, effect happens afterwards. When cause is not present, effect does not happen.

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