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by graemep
673 days ago
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People assume correlation implies causation when it strengthens their case. They assume correlation does not imply causation when it weakens their case. Not only true for alcohol consumption. It seems to be true for pretty much anything when people use graphs showing correlations about anything complex. Its particularly bad with time series data where simple correlations are essentially meaningless (yes, there are more advanced methods for dealing with this). |
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