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Example of Misinterpreting Correlation: Candy and Violence

Media reports often erroneously imply causation from correlational data, misleading the public. For instance, a headline claiming that eating candy daily as a child leads to violent behavior later in life assumes a causal link based merely on a statistical association. This conclusion ignores potential third variables that could influence both childhood diet and adult behavior. True causal relationships cannot be established from such observational data; they require controlled experiments.

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