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TL;DR: Ice cream sales and shark attacks both spike in July — but ice cream doesn’t cause shark attacks. That’s the classic correlation-versus-causation trap in one example. Correlation just means two variables move together. Causation means one actually changes the other. A real correlation can come from a true cause, reverse causation, a lurking variable […]
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