Which statement about correlation and causation is true? (1 point)

• Correlation always implies causation.
• A correlation is more difficult to establish than a causation.
• Correlation sometimes indicates causation.
• A correlation is never a causation.

1 answer

• Correlation sometimes indicates causation.
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