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MAKING CONNECTIONS 197<br />

Table 12.10 Connecting ‘X’ categories ‘tranposing’ and ‘temperament’ to ‘Y’ category<br />

‘suffering’ through causal links between the <strong>data</strong>bits<br />

Returning to the Claire Memling story, Table 12.10 presents the results of a<br />

retrieval with ‘transposing’ and ‘temperament’ as our ‘X’ categories, ‘causes’ as our<br />

link and ‘suffering’ as our ‘Y’ category.<br />

In considering the basis for inferring a connection between the categories<br />

‘tranposing’ and ‘temperament’ on the one hand, and ‘suffering’ on the other, we<br />

can now examine causal links we have observed between the <strong>data</strong>bits assigned to<br />

these categories. Examining links is not just a matter of finding out how many such<br />

links there may be. We may also want to consider whether these links express the<br />

conceptual connection we are postulating between the categories.<br />

This involves checking both the categorization of the <strong>data</strong>bits and the link<br />

between them. For example, why have we categorized Vincent’s premature letter to<br />

Claire as ‘suffering?’ Is it reasonable to infer that an early return to the dental chair

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