Understanding Health Research: Correlation and Causation
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A discussion of the difference between correlation and causation.
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Understanding Health Research: A tool for making sense of health studies: Correlation and causation
Science is often about measuring relationships between two or more factors. For example, scientists might want to know whether drinking large volumes of cola leads to tooth decay, or they might want to find out whether jumping on a trampoline causes joint problems.
- Correlation is when two factors (or variables) are related, but one does not necessarily cause the other
- Causation is when one factor (or variable) causes another