Chris: Yes, thanks for the correction...Scott

Quoting "Christopher D. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Scott Lilienfeld wrote:
>
> > A great paper that addresses this question, as well as the question of
> > "types" of causality in psychology and other social sciences
> > (including the Mackie "INUS" condition discussed earlier),  is:
> >
> > Meehl, P. E. (1997) Specific etiology and other forms of  strong
> > inference: Some quantitative meanings.  Journal of Medicine and
> > Philosophy, 2, 33-53.
>
> Thanks Scott. The year for this article is, however, 1977, not 1997 (no
> wonder you couldn't find it on the web!).
>
> Regards,
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> Christopher D. Green
> Department of Psychology
> York University
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