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Correlation vs Causation I Explained

In this video, Dr. Kushner examines why "correlation does NOT imply causation" through the lens of 4 key concepts: Post Hoc Fallacy, Directionality Problem, Third Variable Problem, and Confirmation Bias. ⭐️SUPPORT THE CHANNEL⭐️ ☕ Buy Me a Coffee: Please consider donating to support the channel! If you enjoy the content, even a small contribution of just $2 helps with production, editing, and expanding content. Thank you for being a part of this community! Link: 🧠BRAND NEW COURSE!! Foundations of Neuroscience, Psychology, and the Brain🧠 Learn the science of the brain and behavior through engaging lessons, assessment quizzes, assignments, and more! 💲 Regular Price: $ → Now only $ with this coupon: 👉 Enroll Here: 🎓PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW🎓 👉Instant download! Psychology Test Prep Book: 800 Multiple-Choice Questions. LINK: 👉Instant download! Brain Bundle Digital Notes. Link: ✅TIME STAMP: 00:00 Introduction 00:25 "Correlation does not imply causation" 01:26 Post hoc fallacy 03:01 Directionality problem (reverse causality) 03:55 Third variable problem (spurious correlation) 05:57 Confirmation bias/Illusory correlation 07:23 Video recap