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The skeptic's repertoire – correlation vs causation

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We are back with a new article from the skeptic’s repertoire. In this series, our author Jacek Jabłoński presents and discusses logical and rhetorical fallacies which can influence public debates or private opinions.
Logical fallacies are mistakes in reasoning which make arguments and opinions false. This week, he focused on the difference between correlation and causation.
📖 Interested in learning more about this? Then check out the article at the following link, it only takes 2 minutes.
Author: Jacek Jabłoński
Video: Ambra Villani
Illustrator: Marco Garbelli
Other languages available: Italiano (Melania Zofrea), Polski (Kamil Wolanin and Jacek Jabłoński), Deutsch (Adriana Hotz), Português (Filipe Oliveira Viegas) and Español (Alicia Abarca).
Do you have any questions? Get in touch with us, or let us know in the comments!
Logical fallacies are mistakes in reasoning which make arguments and opinions false. This week, he focused on the difference between correlation and causation.
📖 Interested in learning more about this? Then check out the article at the following link, it only takes 2 minutes.
Author: Jacek Jabłoński
Video: Ambra Villani
Illustrator: Marco Garbelli
Other languages available: Italiano (Melania Zofrea), Polski (Kamil Wolanin and Jacek Jabłoński), Deutsch (Adriana Hotz), Português (Filipe Oliveira Viegas) and Español (Alicia Abarca).
Do you have any questions? Get in touch with us, or let us know in the comments!