Don’t jump to conclusions…

Cause and effect is not always this obvious…
In science and statistics it is a common and dire warning that “correlation does not imply causation”. Everyone understands the concept of cause and effect: hit the billiard balls and watch them roll away in the opposite direction you hit them. However, sometimes the correlation is not so obvious… sometimes a correlation doesn’t really exist but is only perceived to. Seeing should not always be believing, studying is important. Before jumping to a conclusion, make sure you have accumulated and considered as much data as possible. When it seems that a link exists, it is certainly worth looking into. Unfortunately, many are eager to make a discovery so they might discover a link that is only loosely connected, or not even connected at all (some other force is causing the effect that is not being considered). Coincidences exist, and just because it would be convenient for two events to be connected, that does not necessitate it to be so.











































