2. Like any documentary filmmaker or novelist, Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt, the authors of Freakonomics try to prove their point while also appearing to be completely factual and without bias. So while they don't say that certain things are directly caused by certain variables, they are strongly suggestive when regarding their main point.
As any adequate non-fictional novelist, the authors give you the straight facts and will attempt to remove as much bias as possible. So there is a equal amount of causation and correlation
3. The sources that mostly rely on are statistics. Seen in the sumo wrestling chapter and the education chapter. They also use statistics in all of the other chapters, but you can see it heavily used in those chapters afformentioned.
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