Correlation doesn’t mean Causation

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Correlation doesn’t mean Causation Topic 1

How could you test the causality of this relationship?

Video: Life expectancy vs income

Determining Causation • Suppose that a student performed poorly on a test and guesses that the cause was his not studying. How could he prove this?

• If one could rewind history, and change only one small thing, then causation could be observed. • The same student writing the same test under the same circumstances but having studied the night before.

A major goal of scientific experiments is to control variables as best as possible. • One could run an experiment on identical twins who were known to consistently get the same grades on their tests. • One twin is sent to study for six hours while the other is sent to the amusement park.

If their test scores suddenly diverged by a large degree, this would be strong evidence that studying had a causal effect on test scores. • Correlation between studying and test scores would almost certainly imply causation.

1.1.6 Explain that the existence of a correlation does not establish that there is a causal relationship between two variables.