BusinessWeek has a funny collection reinforcing the popular argument that “Correlation does not imply Causation”. There’s not much to read, but it’s a fun collection of graphs you may want to keep on-hand the next time someone tries to convince you.
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This is very good. I have seen correlations being used to imply causations at many many academic conferences…. especially where student researchers are concerned…. I would have done the same had my supervisor not set me on the correct path!