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As can be seen, most participants thought that the probability of the effect given two 50% effective causes was 75%.
"It's too focused on the donor so it will naturally not be focused on the most effective causes," he said.
Cheng suggested that people can control for these combined effective causes.
However, they thought the combination of the 100% effective cause and the 0% effective cause was more dangerous than the combination of the two 50% effective causes.
The power of a cause is simply the proportion of times it produces the outcome, in a hypothetical context in which no other effective causes of the same outcome exist (Cheng, 1997).
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Note that the averaging strategy can account for all the preference choices that can be explained by the linear rule, plus the negative effect of adding a 0% effective cause to a compound found in Experiment 4B.
Unlike in Experiment 4B (also depicted in Figure 2) the pattern of choices was not influenced by the presence or absence of the 0% effective cause, suggesting that in this experiment participants did not average the effect of several causes.
Variolation was highly effective, causing a milder form of the disease with only a 1percentt mortality rate, but it still killed 1 out of 100 recipients, who also ran the risk of acquiring other diseases carried by the donor, such as syphilis.
In that sense, all ideas are innate because the mind is their principal and effective cause.
But effective cause marketing is hardly a no-brainer, as proved by sad cases such as Benetton.
Of remarkable interest, low QD doses, apparently not effective, caused early changes in the expression of general stress responsive and apoptotic genes.
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