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reverse causation: when an association between two variables initially appears to be causal, but could in fact be acting in the opposite direction. For example, people who do not drink alcohol tend to have poorer health outcomes than moderate drinkers, but this is at least partly due to some non-drinkers having given up alcohol due to poor health.
The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data
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