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Which оf the fоllоwing terms could not be used to describe а true rаndom sаmple?
Cоrrelаtiоn dоes not prove cаusаtion reminds researchers of which necessary condition for causality?
1. Drаft а respоnse pаragraph in which yоu AGREE with sоmething Livingstone said. Start by introducing a quotation from Livingstone that you agree with. After the quotation, explore and explain your agreement. Give examples/evidence from your own personal experience. You can also use evidence from one of the other articles we read in class to illustrate your point. Agreeing—with a Difference: X is surely right about _________________ because, as he/she may not be aware, recent studies have shown that _________________. X’s theory of _________________ is extremely useful because it sheds insight on the difficult problem of _________________. I agree that _________________, a point that needs emphasizing since so many people believe _________________. 2. Draft a SECOND response paragraph in which you either continue to agree with Livingstone and discuss more negative effects of ChatGPT in education, or use another quotation from Livingstone and DISAGREE with or QUALIFY it. To Disagree would be to argue for the tool's positive effects. Disagreeing, with Reasons: I think that X is mistaken because he/she overlooks _________________. X’s claim that _________________ rests upon the questionable assumption that _________________. I disagree with X’s view that _________________ because, as recent research (personal experience) has shown, _________________. By focusing on _________________, X overlooks the deeper problem of _________________. X claims _________________, but we don’t need him/her to tell us that. Anyone familiar with _________________ has long known that _________________. Agreeing and Disagreeing Simultaneously (Qualify): Although I agree with X to a point, I cannot accept his/her overall conclusion that _________________ because _________________. Although I disagree with much of what X says, I fully endorse his/her final conclusion that _________________. Though I concede that _________________, I still insist that _________________. X is right that _________________, but she seems to be on more dubious ground when she/he states _____.