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A researcher publishes a factorial study in which participants are randomly assigned to receive either positive or neutral performance feedback (manipulated), and their scores on a 'need for cognition' scale are used to classify them as high or low (non-manipulated). The study finds that high-need-for-cognition participants generated significantly more creative solutions than low-need-for-cognition participants. The researcher concludes: 'Need for cognition caused greater creative output.' Arrange the following steps in the order a critical peer reviewer should apply them to evaluate the validity of that causal claim.

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