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If a factor is stated as "induced by" another factor, what relationship is being described?

  1. Produced by

  2. Induced by

  3. Responsible for

  4. Reason for

The correct answer is: Induced by

When a factor is stated as "induced by" another factor, the relationship being described is that the first factor is brought about or caused by the second factor. In this context, "induced by" implies a causative relationship, where the second factor is responsible for or causes the first factor to occur. Therefore, the correct answer is option B, "Induced by." Options A, C, and D are not the best choices because they do not capture the causal relationship indicated by the phrase "induced by." While these options might have some association with causation or responsibility, they do not specifically convey the idea that one factor is the cause of another factor, as is implied by "induced by" in this context.