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Hi rlouis,
Answer E is not indicating multiple causes but multiple effects of the original cause, if anything. In the original argument, the gene variant is the proposed cause and the thrill seeking behavior is the effect.
In Answer E, we are told that the gene variant is correlated with other types of behavior in addition to thrill-seeking behavior. What this suggests is that the gene variant may cause other types of behavior (I specifically use the word "may" because correlation definitely does not prove causation) in addition to the thrill seeking behavior, meaning that it causes other effects in addition to the one described in the argument. That is completely fine and consistent with the argument; it does not weaken the argument's conclusion that the gene variant causes thrill seeking behavior.
Answer E is not indicating multiple causes but multiple effects of the original cause, if anything. In the original argument, the gene variant is the proposed cause and the thrill seeking behavior is the effect.
In Answer E, we are told that the gene variant is correlated with other types of behavior in addition to thrill-seeking behavior. What this suggests is that the gene variant may cause other types of behavior (I specifically use the word "may" because correlation definitely does not prove causation) in addition to the thrill seeking behavior, meaning that it causes other effects in addition to the one described in the argument. That is completely fine and consistent with the argument; it does not weaken the argument's conclusion that the gene variant causes thrill seeking behavior.