Assignment Help:Discuss Whether correlation indicate causation

Assignment Help:Discuss Whether correlation indicate causation

Definitely the more time you spend on reading the better understanding which results in higher scores. Does correlation indicate causation?

Is there a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the variables?  Does x cause y?

I do believe, as stated above that the more time studying the better the grade result.

Is there a reverse cause-and-effect relationship between the variables? Does y cause x?

Do higher grades mean that you have read more?  Not necessarily as this does has to do with whether or not you have had pre-exposure to the material.

 Is it possible that the relationship between the variables can be caused by a third variable or by a combination of several other variables?

As mentioned in question 2, the third variable could be that you have had exposure to the experience. Is it possible that the relationship between two variables may be a coincidence?What do you think?

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