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Suppose that there were a strong correlation between the variables n and p. Which of these is a true statement?

A. n may cause p.
B. p must cause n.
C. n must cause p.
D. n must not cause p.

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Answer:

N may cause p.

Explanation:

User Ludwig Magnusson
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Correlation is the measure of the type of association between two variables. There can be a positive, a negative or no association between two variables.

A correlation can be called association when it can be ascertained that the result in one variable is as a result of the result of the other variable. Though correlation is a condition for causation, but correlation does not imply causation.

Therefore, given that there were a strong correlation between the variables n and p, the true statement is "n may cause p".
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