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Does a high correlation mean that one variable causes another variable to vary?

      

Does a high correlation mean that one variable causes another variable to vary?

  

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Mutiso
Correlation measures the direction and extent one variable (dependent) is affected by another variable
(independent). So high correlation means the independent variable causes the dependent variable to
vary.
Mutiso answered the question on January 1, 2019 at 19:12


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