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Business, 18.01.2020 03:31, shonesam98

For a long time, when a team from the american football conference won the super bowl, the stock market had a bad year; when a team from the national football conference won the super bowl, the stock market had a great year. this is an illustration of:
a) correlation without causation.
b) reverse causality.
c) inadequate information.
d) omitted variables.

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