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When We Fail To Understand Causes

When We Fail To Understand Causes

This translate into:

  • Not understanding what causes desired results.
  • Believing cause resembles its effect – that a big effect must have a big or complicated cause.
  • “Underestimating the influence of randomness in bad or good outcomes.”
  • Mistaking an effect for its cause. Includes failing to consider that many effects may originate from one common root cause.
  • Attributing outcome to a single cause when there are multiple causes.
  • Mistaking correlation for cause.
  • Failing to consider that an outcome may be consistent with alternative explanations.
  • Not comparing the difference in conditions, behavior and factors between negative and positive outcomes in similar situations when explaining an outcome.”

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