Correlation vs. Causation

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You might want to correct this video. At 0:08 seconds, you obviously mis-spoke, when you said, "Correlation means that one variable causes something to happen in another variable." The graphic on the screen reads: "Causation means that one variable causes something to happen in another variable." You obviously meant to say causation, but since you said correlation, I would imagine that quite a few people, who don't understand this concept, will be confused by this.

jmg
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Great videos .. really helpful and make statistics fun & easy to understand . Thanks

CountessaRosalitte
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Thanks for the video. It helps me a lot! Especially about the part of true experiment. Great job!

mylittlesingsing
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For the example for the anti-anxiety medication the correlation could be due to the Hawthorne or placebo effect. You should put in the example that it was double blind or something.

budgerigar
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Hello, what about confounding variables in your true experiment?

juliaschulte-strathaus
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omg stop complaining it looks like u want someone to learn this stuff for u. and just watch the video and use ur brains. and if u so smart upload ur own videos

annachernova
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he just trying a question because he does not understand.

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