Conditions are necessary for determining causality
Three conditions are necessary for determining causality: empirical association, appropriate time order, and nonspuriousness. In an experiment, ten people who had frequent headaches participated in a study. Five of the participants were given pain aides while the other five were given placebos. Results were recorded. Discuss whether causality was established by meeting the three conditions.
Sample Answer
Whether or not causality was established in the experiment described is unclear.
The experiment meets two of the three conditions for causality: empirical association and appropriate time order.
There is an empirical association between the pain aides and the reduction in headaches, since the group that received pain aides had a greater reduction in headaches than the group that received placebos.
The experiment also has appropriate time order, since the pain aides were given before the headaches were measured.
However, the experiment does not meet the third condition for causality: nonspuriousness.