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Two events are said to be correlated if:

A) both of them took place in the same geographic region.
B) one of them is not understood as fully as the other.
C) one of them did not actually cause the other to occur.
D) both of them can be used to support the same argument

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User Lupin
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Answer:

One of them did not actually cause the other to occur.- xepA

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Alex Pertsev
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Answer: the correct answer is C) one of them did not actually cause the other to occur.

Explanation: a correlation between variables, however, does not automatically indicates that the change in one variable is the reason or the cause of the change in the values of the other variable. Causation indicates that one event is the result of the occurrence of the other event; i.e. there is a causal linkage between the two events.

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