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    When Two Variables, a and B, Are Strongly Correlated, It
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When Two Variables, a and B, Are Strongly Correlated, It

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Question 22

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When two variables, A and B, are strongly correlated, it means that


A) A has caused B
B) B has caused A
C) some third variable has caused both A and B to occur together
D) none of these

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