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Concomitant Variation Is the Extent to Which a Cause,X,and an Effect,Y,occur

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Concomitant variation is the extent to which a cause,X,and an effect,Y,occur together or vary together in the way predicted by the hypothesis under consideration.

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Counterclaim

A legal claim brought against the plaintiff by the defendant in a lawsuit, essentially a reverse lawsuit within the original legal action.

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