Correlation implies causation - true or false?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether the statement 'correlation implies causation' is true or false. This concept explores the relationship between two variables and whether one can be said to cause changes in the other based solely on their correlation.

Answer

False

The final answer is false

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is false

More Information

Correlation does not necessarily mean one variable causes the other to change. They may be related due to a third factor or mere coincidence.

Tips

People often wrongly assume that because two variables are correlated, one must cause the other. Always consider other factors or conduct further studies to establish causation.

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