• The phrase "correlation does not imply causation" refers to the inability to legitimately deduce a cause-and-effect relationship between two events or...
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    presence of a correlation is not sufficient to infer the presence of a causal relationship (i.e., correlation does not imply causation). Formally, random...
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  • variables (for more, see Correlation does not imply causation). There are several different measures for the degree of correlation in data, depending on...
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    terms of correlations or associations. The existence of confounders is an important quantitative explanation why correlation does not imply causation. Some...
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    relationship Moderating relationship Causality Correlation does not imply causation Illusory correlation Model specification Omitted-variable bias Post...
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  • events, and there is no causal direction implied (correlation does not imply causation): an OR greater than 1 does not establish that B causes A, or that A...
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  • also been widely translated. Themes of the book include "Correlation does not imply causation" and "Using random sampling." It also shows how statistical...
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    statistical descriptions of correlation and association is that "correlation does not imply causation." In other words, while correlations may sometimes provide...
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  • methods and statistics and to the common statement that "correlation does not imply causation". Nearly any statistical model can be used for prediction...
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  • opposite fallacy (which perhaps occurs more often) is called correlation does not imply causation. Barker, Stephen F. (2002). The Elements of Logic (6th ed...
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