Understanding Correlation vs. Causation: Examining Common Causal Relationships
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This video explains the concept of correlation versus causation using various examples. It emphasizes that just because two variables are strongly correlated does not mean that one causes the other. Instead, they may both be influenced by a common causal factor or lurking variable. The video highlights the importance of understanding statistical interpretations and avoiding assumptions of causation without proper evidence.
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