In order to measure the effect of environmental factors on attitudes and behaviors, students at a local high school were given a survey in their Social Studies class. The results of that survey indicated that students who spend a minimum of two hours on social media such as Facebook are more likely to indulge in online bullying. Therefore, spending time on Facebook encourages bullying among teens.Which of the following is most like the argument above in its logical structure?

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In order to measure the effect of environmental factors on attitudes and behaviors, students at a local high school were given a survey in their Social Studies class. The results of that survey indicated that students who spend a minimum of two hours on social media such as Facebook are more likely to indulge in online bullying. Therefore, spending time on Facebook encourages bullying among teens.<br>Which of the following is most like the argument above in its logical structure?






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