When the author's premises present phenomenon/correlation and the author then concludes with a very weak causal claim, is the argument still flawed or valid (since the certainty of the causal claim is very weak)?
I am confused about when the causal conclusion becomes problematic since often the right answers for MSS/Infer Qs are weak causal statements (e.g. A sometimes causes B, A can cause B, A is at least in part responsible for B).