Answered

Which statement is true?
A: Correlation or association proves causation.
B: Causation requires either correlation or association.
C: Causation can exist without correlation or association.
D: All correlations indicate causal links.
E: If there is correlation, then there is causation.

Answer :

david8644

Answer:

B: Causation requires either correlation or association.

Step-by-step explanation:

Causation is difficult to explain, but you can understand it as the reason why something happens, or the event that unfolds the realization of another event, and in order for something to cause another thing, you need correlation or association, something that is entirely unrelated to something else, can not cause it.

Other Questions