Which of Mill's methods is involved in the In a study to learn about the effect of a drug, Sorbinil, on the blindness and nerve damage that often strikes humans with diabetes, investigators rendered laboratory rats diabetic by injection of a chemical that destroys their bodies' insulin-producing cells. Young rats that undergo that procedure show the typical effects of juvenile diabetes. But the
rats that were given daily doses of Sorbinil in their food developed nearly normally. The drug's effect on their eyes was dramatic—the retina had not deteriorated, as it had in rats that had not been given Sorbinil.
a. Method of Difference
b. Method of Concomitant Variation
c. Method of Agreement
d. Joint Method
d
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a. True b. False
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