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Correlation Does Not Imply Causation

A correlation between variables indicates a statistical relationship, but it does not provide any evidence about causation, regardless of how strong that relationship may be. Just because two variables move together does not mean that a change in one causes a change in the other. In scientific research, the only definitive way to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship is by conducting a controlled experiment.

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