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Interpreting Empirical Findings

An economist observes a strong, positive statistical relationship between the number of ice cream shops in a city and the city's crime rate. Based solely on this observation, they conclude that the presence of ice cream shops causes an increase in crime. From the perspective of empirical analysis, explain the primary flaw in this conclusion and propose a plausible alternative explanation for the observed relationship.

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