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  • Correlation Does Not Imply Causation

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Neutral Relationship

Events A and B have no impact on the occurence of the other. They do not cause the other.

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Updated 2020-03-15

Contributors are:

Medha Kumar
Medha Kumar
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Who are from:

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Data Science

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  • Causal Relationship

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  • Neutral Relationship

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  • Reverse Causal relationship

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  • Spurious Correlation: Aggregated Data

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  • S Wright's Guinea Pigs and the "First link between Causality and Probability"

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  • Regression to the Mean

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  • Common Cause Principal

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  • Irreducibility of Causation to Probabilities

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  • Example of Spurious Correlation: Ice Cream Sales and Crime Rates

  • Misinterpretation of Correlation as Causation in Media

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  • A researcher conducts a study across 100 cities and finds a strong positive correlation between the number of public libraries in a city and the city's annual crime rate. Based on this finding, which of the following conclusions is the most scientifically sound?

  • Example of Misinterpreting Correlation: Candy and Violence

  • Example of Misinterpreting Correlation: Candy and Violence

  • Directionality Problem

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  • Third-Variable Problem

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  • In scientific research, what is the only definitive way to demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship between variables?

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