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in statistics can be inferred to occur when the value of one variable is significantly affected by the event or value of another variable. | in statistics can be inferred to occur when the value of one variable is significantly affected by the event or value of another variable. | ||
Causation is the presence of a demonstrated relationship between two events, often expressed through statistical changes in one variable due to another. Learn the distinction from correlation and lurking, or confounding, variables that may affect the appearance of data (https://study.com/academy/lesson/causation-in-statistics-definition-examples.html) | |||
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in statistics can be inferred to occur when the value of one variable is significantly affected by the event or value of another variable.
Causation is the presence of a demonstrated relationship between two events, often expressed through statistical changes in one variable due to another. Learn the distinction from correlation and lurking, or confounding, variables that may affect the appearance of data (https://study.com/academy/lesson/causation-in-statistics-definition-examples.html)
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