Causes & Correlations
Critical Thinking Training Course
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3m 25s
When two things occur together, that is called correlation. However, It may be that neither of the two things causes the other, and in fact are both being caused by some third force. This video looks at how making an incorrect assumption of the cause of something at work, can lead to errors being made.
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