TWO-VARIABLE STATISTICS - Correlation - Causation
4 important questions on TWO-VARIABLE STATISTICS - Correlation - Causation
What does "negatively correlated" mean?
True or False. Causation is when one of two correlated events causes, or is the "reason for" the other event.
True or False. Correlation can still exist even when causation does not.
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True or False. Causation, unlike correlation, is a one-way street.
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