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Maths Apps ATAR - bivariate data

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Author: Chelsey Louise



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Correlation tells you about the strength of the association, but nothing about the source or cause of the association. an example is the association between use of sunscreen and presents of heat stroke, heatstroke and sunscreen do not cause each other. therefore correlation does not imply causality


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