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An EVEN BETTER 'Correlation does not imply Causation' article.
ENTJ
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Thanks JY... You've made me into a causation theory nerd. -_-
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/what-correlation-implying-causation-means-in-the-real-world?trk_source=nav
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plug102
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Great article!
ENTJ
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I think you're the only one that read it!
chrijani7
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nope. I also read it!
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Llaima01
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Cool! Did you go to the web site where the charts came from?(
http://www.tylervigen.com/
). The creator of the charts discusses the importance of correlation. Thank you Al for sharing!
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