CRITICAL THINKING - Fundamentals: Correlation and Causation
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Paul Henne (Duke University) explains the difference between correlation and causation.
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Видео CRITICAL THINKING - Fundamentals: Correlation and Causation канала Wireless Philosophy
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http://bit.ly/1vz5fK9
More on Paul Henne:
http://bit.ly/29alRyb
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Wi-Phi @ YouTube:
http://bit.ly/1PX0hLu
Wi-Phi @ Khan Academy:
http://bit.ly/1nQJcF7
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/wirelessphi
Instagram:
@wiphiofficial
Facebook:
http://on.fb.me/1XC2tx3
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