Which statement is true?
a. correlation or association proves causation.
b. causation r...
Mathematics, 17.07.2019 22:20 felipe9086
Which statement is true?
a. correlation or association proves causation.
b. causation requires either correlation or association, c. causation can exist without correlation or association.
d. all correlations indicate causal links.
e. if there is correlation, then there is causation. me!
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