Kate O'Neill

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It is difficult to overstate the impact of Galton’s creation of correlation on the conceptual world we now inhabit—not only in statistics, but in every precinct of the scientific enterprise. If you know one thing about the word “correlation” it’s that “correlation does not imply causation”—two phenomena can be correlated, in Galton’s sense, even if one doesn’t cause the other.
How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking
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