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An Apparent, Although False, Association Between Two Variables That Is

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Question 109

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An apparent, although False, association between two variables that is caused by a third variable is called


A) a spurious correlation.
B) an unproven correlation.
C) an unreliable correlation.
D) an invalid correlation.

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