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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
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Because two events may be caused by some other events, a correlation doe not mean that one ____ the other. For this reason, corr

elation thus does not enable ___.
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1 answer:
Leona [35]3 years ago
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There is this saying in science" corellation does not imply causation". So even in a case of a correlation, it does not mean that one event causes the other. So a correlation does not enable drawing conclusions of causation.
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