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Section 10.1 Homework
2 If we find that there is a linear correlation between the concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere and the global​ temperature, does that indicate that changes in the concentration of carbon dioxide cause changes in the global​ temperature?
Choose the correct answer below.
- No. The presence of a linear correlation between two variables does not imply that one of the variables is the cause of the other variable.
- Yes. The presence of a linear correlation between two variables implies that one of the variables is the cause of the other variable.
This question is taken from Math 10 – Introduction to Statistics » Summer 2021 » Section 10.1 Homework