In this chapter, we described a study in which Skjoeveland (2001) examined the effect of street parks on social interactions (p. 288). Although the results clearly showed greater social interaction in neighborhoods in which parks were built, the study does not justify a conclusion that building parks causes an increase in social interaction. Explain why the conclusion is not justified.
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