71-- Regarding the phenomena that have multiple causes in their occurrence, which option correctly states the concept of longitudinal causation?
Each of them: in one row, each one is independent of the other.
Each one of the factors and elements has an independent effect on the actions of the other.
The causes are at the same level relative to each other and are not independent.
Each factor plays a direct role at one level and is related to the lower cause at a higher level.
\textbf{71--} Regarding the phenomena that have multiple causes in their occurrence, which option correctly states the concept of longitudinal causation?
\begin{enumerate}
\item Each of them: in one row, each one is independent of the other.
\item Each one of the factors and elements has an independent effect on the actions of the other.
\item The causes are at the same level relative to each other and are not independent.
\item Each factor plays a direct role at one level and is related to the lower cause at a higher level.
\end{enumerate}