... . The first sentence introduces a correlation: gesture less :dbl: articulate what ... , even some people describe the correlation differently than others, their description ... still falls within the correlation. So this correlation still exists.
I did not chose D because it has the word 'interest'. But to me this sounded superficial as oppose to beneficial. I chose E because it shows the exact correlation between the two, but i did think it was a strong statement. Can somebody help?
This mistakes correlation with causation. Just because less people flew that day does not mean it was due to Friday the 13th. I selected C and C is correct because the weather could have been a factor in why they did not fly that day.
... to an explanation of this correlation; one does not. I ... to an explanation the observed correlation and thus must be ... . This helps to explain the correlation.
(C) Larger rats ... small. This explains the observed correlation by identifying a joint cause ...
... and the major types are correlation-causation, and phenomenon-hypothesis (although ... I think correlation-causation types fall under phenomenon ...
... evidence of a very high correlation. The point I'm trying ... every time you increase the correlation, your argument of causation strengthens ... , the stronger you make that correlation, the stronger your claim of ...
Yes other professions are included, especially professions where you deal a lot with other people. But the details aren't important. I'm just asking a causation correlation LSAT question.