Correlation does not imply causation true or false

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The question is asking whether the statement 'correlation does not imply causation' is true or false. This principle is often discussed in statistics and research methodology, emphasizing that just because two variables may correlate does not mean that one necessarily causes the other.

Answer

False

The final answer is False

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is False

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Correlation between two variables indicates they share a relationship but does not mean that one causes the other. Other factors could influence the variables or make them appear related.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that a strong correlation between two variables implies one variable is causing the change in another. To establish causation, further rigorous testing is required.

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