Correlation does not imply #causation and other important statistical concepts
This video explains and illustrates:
0:00 Introduction
0:11 Significance and usefulness,
1:58 Statistically significant does not mean large.
2:47 Evidence and strength - relates to correlation and regression
3:51 Association and causation (correlation and causation)
5:03 Intervening variable
Other related videos:
Understanding statistical significance: https://youtu.be/pwBW1aWic_Y
Regression: https://youtu.be/Ma_yCWKYKEc
Blog post about causation: https://creativemaths.net/blog/seductive-causation/
#DrNicStats #Statistics
Видео Correlation does not imply #causation and other important statistical concepts канала Dr Nic's Maths and Stats
0:00 Introduction
0:11 Significance and usefulness,
1:58 Statistically significant does not mean large.
2:47 Evidence and strength - relates to correlation and regression
3:51 Association and causation (correlation and causation)
5:03 Intervening variable
Other related videos:
Understanding statistical significance: https://youtu.be/pwBW1aWic_Y
Regression: https://youtu.be/Ma_yCWKYKEc
Blog post about causation: https://creativemaths.net/blog/seductive-causation/
#DrNicStats #Statistics
Видео Correlation does not imply #causation and other important statistical concepts канала Dr Nic's Maths and Stats
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