Where do babies come from? As is well known, storks bring newborns. Here’s my evidence: Data adapted by Box, Hunter, and Hunter from G. Fischer, Ornithologische.

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Where do babies come from? As is well known, storks bring newborns. Here’s my evidence: Data adapted by Box, Hunter, and Hunter from G. Fischer, Ornithologische Monatsberichte, vol. 44, no. 2, Jahrgang, 1936, Berlin and vol. 48, No. 1, Jahrgang, 1940, Berlin, and Statistiches Jahrbuch Deutscher Gemeinden, 27-33, Jahrgang,

Where do babies come from? As is well known, storks bring newborns. Here’s my evidence: Data adapted by Box, Hunter, and Hunter from G. Fischer, Ornithologische Monatsberichte, vol. 44, no. 2, Jahrgang, 1936, Berlin and vol. 48, No. 1, Jahrgang, 1940, Berlin, and Statistiches Jahrbuch Deutscher Gemeinden, 27-33, Jahrgang, The correlation is 0.94.

Does correlation = causation? The population of Oldenburg grew steadily in the 1930’s. As the population increased, there was more building construction, providing more nesting places for storks. As the population increased, there were more people to have babies.

Does correlation = causation? The population of Oldenburg grew steadily in the 1930’s. As the population increased, there was more building construction, providing more nesting places for storks. As the population increased, there were more people to have babies.

Is population a lurking variable?

Example of confounding: Smoking in pregnancy is associated with lower birth weights.