alex3619
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Correlation may not even imply an causation in the factors under study. Some other factor could be causing the factors being measured.
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Correlation may not even imply an causation in the factors under study. Some other factor could be causing the factors being measured.
That's right. The three main possibilities for a link are (simplistically put, and assuming that the association is not pure coincidence):
- A causes B
- B causes A
- C (possibly unknown factor) causes both A and B
I wonder if people really favor it. It may be that it is what is easy and cheap to get.There is also the issue that the favourite type of beef, for example, is grain and antibiotic fed.
I wonder if people really favor it. It may be that it is what is easy and cheap to get.
I live in Tayside - the soft fruit area - (tayberries, loganberries, raspberries, strawberries etc.) just "next-door" is Angus, of Aberdeen fame. I live in top quality farming country. I did say I'm very lucky!
There are some varieties which are very well-behaved. Just not the wild North American one that's trying to take over the worldIf you think raspberries are invasive, don't put any blackberries in your garden.
There are some varieties which are very well-behaved. Just not the wild North American one that's trying to take over the world