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    Cause-And-Effect Direction Between X and Y May Be Determined by Running
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Cause-And-Effect Direction Between X and Y May Be Determined by Running

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Cause-and-effect direction between X and Y may be determined by running the regression twice and seeing whether Y = β0 + β1X or X = β1 + β0Y has the larger R2.

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