Children who have lost some baby teeth have better arithmetic skills than children who have not lost any baby teeth. In fact, the more baby teeth a child has lost, the better his/her arithmetic skills tend to be.
Which of the following statements is most likely true?
A.
There is a correlation here, but there is not a direct causal relationship between losing baby teeth and arithmetic skills.
B.
There is a correlation here, and losing baby teeth causes arithmetic skills to improve.
C.
There is no correlation between arithmetic skills and losing baby teeth.
D.
There is a correlation here, and improving arithmetic skills causes the loss of baby teeth.
1 answer
A. There is a correlation here, but there is not a direct causal relationship between losing baby teeth and arithmetic skills.