Occurred at the same time but did not influence each other. When two events occur simultaneously but do not have a direct influence or impact on each other, they can be considered as having a correlation rather than a causal relationship. Therefore, option A is correct.
Correlation is a statistical concept that measures the relationship or association between two or more variables. It quantifies the extent to which changes in one variable are related to changes in another variable.
Correlation does not imply causation, meaning that a correlation between two variables does not necessarily indicate that one variable causes the other to change.
Correlation is typically measured using correlation coefficients, such as the Pearson correlation coefficient, which ranges from -1 to +1. A positive correlation coefficient indicates a direct relationship, where an increase in one variable is associated with an increase in the other variable.
A negative correlation coefficient indicates an inverse relationship, where an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in the other variable. A correlation coefficient close to zero suggests little to no relationship between the variables.
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Answer:
A. occurred at the same time but did not influence each other.
1.4.2 (CST)
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Explanation:
why do humans need nitrogen to survive?
(B)Stratosphere
(C)Troposphere
(D)Exosphere
Choose all answers that are correct.
Spanish authorities in Cuba were accused of atrocities against the people.
President McKinley declared war to help his chances of winning reelection.
Americans believed that the Spanish had sunk the battleship U.S.S. Maine
Yellow journalism stirred up pro-war fervor in the American public.
Answer: I think A,B, and D
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a police officer arresting a shoplifter
B.
getting a fine from the Environmental Protection Agency for dumping toxic waste
C.
a senator filibustering (blocking debate) a bill
D.