Can anybody explain how they could possibly distinguish these two scenarios:
- A) Depressed people watch more TV/screen.
- B) Watching more TV makes people depressed.
I would expect both to be true to varying degree (maybe A even more so than B), yet they seem to expect B to be the dominant causation.
Can anybody explain how they could possibly distinguish these two scenarios:
- A) Depressed people watch more TV/screen.
- B) Watching more TV makes people depressed.
I would expect both to be true to varying degree (maybe A even more so than B), yet they seem to expect B to be the dominant causation.