The correlational method used in the social sciences is closely related to which of Mill's methods?

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Causality is the relationship between a cause and its effect. It describes how one event, process, state, or object contributes to the production of another. The cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause.  For example, if event A happens and then event B happens, then A is the cause of B, and B is the effect of A.  Mill's methods are five methods of induction that analyze the differences and similarities between two or more groups of data to establish a causal relationship. The political philosopher John Stuart Mill described these methods... Show more

The correlational method used in the social sciences is closely related to which of Mill's methods?