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Correlation vs. Causation and Confounding Variables Questions

Recognize that correlation (statistical relationship between variables) doesn't imply causation (direct cause-and-effect relationship). Identify confounding variables that might explain an observed correlation. For example, summer ice cream sales and crime rates both increase but neither causes the other—warm weather is the confounder. Practice identifying lurking variables in business scenarios.

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