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  • RT @Noahpinion: If correlation doesn't imply causation, what *does* imply causation?
  • Speaking of math, this statistics-heavy post about correlation & causation could be subtitled [MATH INTENSIFIES]
  • RT @DebateCoaches: Going very deep on causation and correlation.
  • RT @prozactaker: “@TimHarford: If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? - Good long nerdsome essay HT @maggiekb1
  • “@TimHarford: If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? - Good long nerdsome essay HT @maggiekb1
  • RT @TimHarford: If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? - Good long nerdsome essay HT @maggiekb1
  • Going very deep on causation and correlation.
  • If correlation doesn't imply causation, then what does? | DDI via @businessinsider
  • If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? | DDI
  • RT @dheniges: Good read, when correlation can infer causation via “causal calculus":
  • If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? By Michael Nielsen It is a commonplace scientific discussion
  • here is a thing full of words that i am interested in because of correlation != causation issues maybe you are too
  • Sure, correlation does not imply causation. But then, what does?
  • If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does? - Good long nerdsome essay HT @maggiekb1
  • "If correlation doesn't imply causation, what does?" Great intro to causal models: