Why would we use counterfactual reasoning?
a. To determine the level of correlation between facts
b. To understand facts that occur in the same context but may not be necessarily linked
c. To connect events in sequence to identify cause and effect
d. To test claims for causality by asking what might have happened if one event had not occurred
d. To test claims for causality by asking what might have happened if one event had not occurred
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