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True or False? Correlation always implies causation.

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Correlation does not imply causation. It only says the two factors are related somehow - not that change in one affects the others directly. For example, the sales of ice-cream and sales of air conditioners may both go up during the summer season. Hence, they are correlated but one is not the cause of the other.

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