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Cecelia Combs
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5 November, 23:31
How do correlation and causation differ
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Marcos Hernandez
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The problem is that correlation is different from causation. correlation is when two or more things or events tend to occur at about the same time and might be associated with each other, but aren't necessarily connected by a cause / effect relationship
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