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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 14:10, mads727

Playing violin causes students to get better grades.

is this a reasonable conclusion?
yes; students who play violin must necessarily get better grades
yes; the correlation coefficient is above 0.5, so that implies causation
no; playing violin and earning better grades are completely unrelated
no; even though there is a strong positive correlation, playing violin doesn't cause students to get better grades

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