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Correlation and Causation 2. Are all of the cases of microcephaly currently in Brazil, and other locations in current stories, directly correlated with the Zika virus?
(It is important to keep in mind the difference between correlation and causation: correlational studies do not prove that a factor causes a condition; correlation simply shows that the two are associated with each other). High homocysteine levels have also been correlated with an increased risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Wellness programs may be correlated with better well-being, productivity and profits - but correlation and causation are different things.
theory Correlation and causation aren't the same.
The debate centers on the distinction between correlation and causation.
All of these efforts confuse correlation and causation.
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It would have been better if you have included some correlations and causation for brainstorming purposes for startUp genome compass.
There's bad mathematics at the heart of this — a conflation of correlations and causations, gut instincts codified as public policy.
There's bad mathematics at the heart of this a conflation of correlations and causations, gut instincts codified as public policy.
We can start building correlations and causations, creating models to predict and test human behavior, and gaining insights into why things happened and how change might be affected.
But Matthew Pase, a Boston University School of Medicine neurologist and the study's lead author, emphasized that the research showed only a correlation — and not causation.
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