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When Two Variables,X and Y,are Correlated,three Possible Reasons for Their

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When two variables,X and Y,are correlated,three possible reasons for their correlation are that (1)X might cause Y, (2)Y might cause X,or (3)some additional variable(s)might cause both X and Y.

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