What would be some fact that, while true, could be told in a context or way that is misinfomating or make the other person draw incorrect conclusions?

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Not exactly. What you’re looking for is coincidence.

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But correlation is sometimes caused by coincidence.

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Do you have an example? I’m pretty sure correlation cannot be caused by coincidence.

Coincidence is describing two things happening at the same time but with separate causes. Correlation is describing two things having a common cause.

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First thing you learn in a statistics course is that correlation doesn’t equal causation.

Correlation: two thing happening at the same time or one thing happening right after the other, regardless of whether the things are at all connected

Causation: one thing happening BECAUSE of the other

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